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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-05 - Orange Coast PilotServing t he Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Bidding farewell to teens • •More than 100 atte nd memorial service for Alex Mojica and Geremie Austin, who died in crash Saturday. By Husein Mashni, Daily Alot Family and friends of Alex Moji- ca, 16 and Geremie Austin, 18, attended the open-casket ceremony at MacDougall Family Mortuary m Santa Ana. raised about $1,300 to send her son's body to her native El Sctlvddor where Alex will be buried beside ~ father. She too, will go to El Sal- vador for two weeks "He was a very happy child," Mo11ca sclld through an mlerprPter ·He loved music and sports " Mo;ica, who has two daughters and a son m El Salvador, still need!> to ra.J.Se $1,200 more to pay for the tnp KIM HAGGERTYi DAllY Pll.01 Gloria Mojica reacts after look- ing at pictures of her son, Alex. SANTA ANA -More than 100 people attended a memorial service and viewing for two Costa Mesa teenagers wno lost their lives in a car dCcident early Saturday morning. The two teenagers, who a.re said to have been best hi ends, were killed when the car they were in rammed a parked truck as they were reportedly returrung from a party m Los Angeles. Four others who were in the car, including the dnver, suffered serious injuries and her son's funeral arrangements KIM AAG<>ERlY / DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa man pushes for 19th Street span that would avoid stirring up Huntington Beach residents, a pitfall of earlier proposals. By Tim Grenda, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -When Bob Graham stands at the western end of 19th Street and gazes out toward the ocean, he doesn't see an expansive wildlife preserve l.tke some people .• Instead, the Dakota Avenue resident, communi- ty activist and former City Council candidate sees a six-lane bridge connecting Costa Mesa and Huntington Bedch a major thoroughfare that could drdw customers to local businesses, decrease traffic on Admnc; Avenue dnd other links between the two c1be!>, ·dncl g1ve locals an easy way to the beach. As city offlC1als begm re-examining the contro- versial propowd 19th Street and Gisler Avenue bridges over the S"anta Ana River, Graham hopes to get at least some of the plan back on track. •Jljust m~es good sense," Graham said. He's banking on a new twist on the old bridge idea &med at making it more palatable for even bis staunchest foe. Instead of connectt r ICJ 19th Street directly with Huntington Beach's Banrung Street, a mostly resi- dential ared with hundreds of homes, Graham pro- poses having the bndge sweep to the south and merge with Brookhurst Stre~t several blocks south of Banrung Graham said domg so would alleviate many traffic wonif's the I Juntrngton Beach residents have long vo1cf'd dnd give Costa Mesa residents •SEE BRIDGE PAGE A17 <J l E S T I < > N Would you support a 19th Street bridge that connected to Brookhurst Avenue instead I of Banning Avenue? Please leave your comments on our Readers Hot- Alex's mother, Gloria Mojica, has Josue Nufio, 12, right. and Jimmy Rodriquez., 10, look at their •SEE TEENS PAGE A7 cousin Geremie Austin during a viewing ln 5anJa Ana. Newport-Mesa moves to evict Waldorf School • Though they offered the private academy Parsons center, school offi- cials say they have been unable to reach an agreement on the move. By Husein Mashni, Datly Piiot EA5TBLUFF -Jumpmg on the bandwagon of legal wranghngs surround.mg the Waldort School. the Newport-Mesd school district has bled its own lawsuit against the pnvate academy that ts ~mg asked to vacate the Eastbluff campus The distnct filed an unlawful detainer against the Waldorf School last week m Harbor Muniopal Court. The detainer, or evicllon notice, was the third legal action filed smce the Waldorf School was asked to leave Eastbluff. . The first was in October, when the academy filed swt agamst the school distnct and Coast Commuruty College Dtstnct after 1t was told to' vdcate the school grounds by June 1998 Waldort •SEE WALDORF PAGE A7 Streets are alive with-the sounds of sheep? • Fair proposes closing Fairview Road for first sheep run, but promise they won't pull the wool over any- one's eyes. By Tim Grenda, Datly Aloe ORANOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS -Fa.J.I ott1oals a.re hoping thelf plan to herd 100 sheep down Fal!Vlew Road this summer isn't baaaaad news for their neighbors Fair spokeswom~n Jill Lloyd said ofhc1als want to hold a sheepherdmg demonstrabon July 17 a Fnday -dunng the faU''s two- week run line at 642-6086 MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y PILOT Costa Mesa resident Robert Graham believes a bridge connectl.og 19th Street to Brookhunt Avenue ln Hunttngton Beach would be good for merchants along 19th Street The plan is to use shepherd.mg dogs and aru- mal experts tu.red by the fairgroWlds to lead the wool breed sheep two mtles along Fdll"Vlew Road, from a parkmg lot at OCC to the grandstand are- na on the fairgrounds J>ier reopens; storm damage not serious ~·Meanwhile, workers try to Cletennine whether sediment trom rain wtll hinder Back Bay ~edging . hy Christopher Goffard, Datly Alot : NEWPORT RcACl I After a one- day closure prompt<'d by Tuesday's ktonn, the Balbod Pwr reopened Wednesday with a m1c;smg piling and a ,lightly sagging deck. ' • Stron~ waves nppcd . off a 30-foot Chunk of a 77-foot-tall pilinq at tho end bf the pier and cdrncd it out to sea. But fhe pier re ma ms ate for visitors, puthorlties aid 1 And in th~ lt>wcr Back Bay, Tom IWnmWer, a coastal engineer for the t'ounty Public PaCllili and Resource J)epartment, s~ud his office has recetved report that Tuesday' tonn deipc:J91tect n w cd1m nt n ar t:inda Ille and HarbOr I land. : ROlmilller Mid workf'..rl 'Wednesday ~ ltil1 tr)1ng to dP.termm if the led- MARCMAlt™ I OM.Yf'l.OT Tuuday's storm tore a 30-foot plllng from the wooden Balboa Pler, which reopened to the public Wednesday momlng. iment will impede the barges used for the ongoing dredging of the bay. As for the pier, Newport Beech Pub- lic Works Director Don Webb said it probably Will be several months before the city~ the piing.· ·n'lnot~w.w~­ ty ~ •boUt. Web .:Ad. Webb Mid tht piing Wll lnlpeded about a year ago and detenruned sound. •Apparently it wu week.er than we anticipated,• he Mid. The pier was shut down around tO a,m. Tueldey u high waves auhad under the pier. On Wedneeday, b&m- cadel w .. put up to ~t ·peaip1e from stepping onto the seggmg Medon near Ruby's Restaurant. ' • SEE SHEEP PAGE A18 r---------------------~-------------------~-~--~ I • INDEX AROUND TOWN ... , .AS BEST BUYS ........... Al CLASSIFIED ••...•.... BS COMMUNllY FORUM A16 DATEB.OOK •.•.•.•.. A 12 POLICE FILES .•..•... ·.Al • PUBLIC NOTICES ....•. 83 SOCIETY ••.....••. .A 10 SPORTS ••••.•••••••. 81 WEATHER ........... "Ai. VV F ,\ T H f R ~ -___...._ ---------- THURSbAV. FEMUMY !, 1998 gr er wylder \tbn I Jemen expands f umitwe showroom Von J kmer1 lnterton. 11 tu9h·•·ntJ furrutw1-Jtore, ho• odtil-<J n11 1-x()tU)ded ,tar1wrr1'1m 'JJl1'-tl n ••. (''1lll~r'8 ( ,,,)J1·ry, Whll h WllJ llJ>'•n Fnfil,y l't11· 'l''ll1·ry 111 -id)''"'"' to lh•· <'off· 111 t,,11-1-,,, "'"''' (fA:l :llJ'>tJ) 111 1595 ! 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'!dch groomlng tCJur or hvP com· : mcrdAl pr(lpf!l"tll~ and up to 20 : n:.-llld(!Jltibl ldwru. on thr:U' rout.es. ; ·we tusve dhout 400 r<."9lJ.lar · tnalll~Jll1lle:e cHr•ntJ.. d~ WPIJ as ; VilttouA projf'<ih, Ilk'! trr>r• trun- : mlmJ, qomg on oil y•'<H lonq, • Wells IKl.lcl . GARDENING LIFE · WelliJ 1'l1J!J most of hJJJ bus'ln!>SH · rom~ from word-of-mouth refer- : rctli. from othPr ru.\l<Jmns · J m <;<!M< <A, mdudc bu11m">" j csnd r~1Ch'!ntu1l l.dndBcaJ>" mamtl•- : nanu., r{•n.ovouon tanc1hc6pa.ny · c1.0d d<-:1!1!Jn ldnd'>C-.,1pmg for com- . cn~rfldl dnd r~1dc•ntial proJ)('rtJC.'\ dOd work for 'lmdJJ hom,-ownN1' t.11'1,()(1.dlJOns I if' work.'> 12 hour c1dy1 1;ldrtln4 c.1t 7 o m flv1• or !ilX · d<1Y" 11 W<'<'k Hu. wile, .Jcxil, hd.S : ~)(:en workUl<j ,.,, ofll"'' manllg<•r . UH! post 10 Y•'t.1ri. Most of hU. : r:mployf'es h<.1Vf' ™"t:n with tum for : M•vr-n ycdli., somr• rt.S long as l :J : yN1rs I fo; purtnr·1, l111uJ Sc<"ard, : JOUWd lhf' C"Ompuny l"' 1 qff6 · ·•I tri{'(J hmn4 '>Uf>nv1sors lo · hr•lp with thr· udmJTustrcslJve • dutJ<">, but thr-y rn•vN work out,· Wr·ll'> \tJJd •A pttrtnn hc.t.\ dn • pilot person I I MIKE WELLS He's making Newport-Mesa a greener place invested Interest.• COMMUNfTY MAN As busy dS h e is. Wells still finch llme to he lp local causes. I fe's worked with the Boy Scout<. to h(•lp landscdpe Kaiser ' Elementary School, and he's 'dontted his services to Newport Har6or High and Ensign Middle School. Wells also has coached various youth sports -basketball. baseball, roller hockey -for 10 years. Wells said he has stayed tn the gardening business because in addition to providing a good l.Jv- ing, it allows him the flexibili ty to spend time with his family, meet nice people and corrup.il lo hls chents. Ne a pon &tdJ/C,otu Me. 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NO. 21 (~ the. lookout for coyotes Costa Mesa residents can sche dule the pick up of used motor oil and oil filters from their home. By Ou1stOpher Goffard, ~Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Cyn· th1a Ta~stood at the top of Notting Road the other day and liltened to the sound of coy. ote pups drttttng up from the Back~y. Taylor, 35, a Dover Shores resident, 14ld tho worries coy· ot.et rooming up into te1Jdential net.ghborboocl9 will gobble her c.at and two tiny dogs. •nere'• a whole den of hun· gry pup~ out there," she Mld. "We have .very small, eclibl types for coyotes.• On Monday morning, unatgned fl1en matert&lized on porchff throughout Taylor'• Santiago Drive neighborhood wanling ol recent coyote ~ht· ln@tn the area . ntylor soSd retldentl are wor· rled about o aoquel to the coyote attacks ofsev rat yean ego, which left driveways dotted with rabbtt. lqU1t1' l and c.at ca.re4Jlel. tlf or edvertlMrMnts hettln un bt repro duc.d wtthovt written pt<mlu!Ofl of copyright ownt'f •lbe neighborhood bu been replenllhlng ltlelf over the last couple years,• ahe said, but coy· otes •are obviously multiplying, and their place (tn the Bade Bay) 11 getUng smaller out there." Experts tell resident.a not to worry but to keep their small en1m411 tnaide. "Actu4lly lt't been kind of quiet tbll year," l4ld Newport Beach Police Department Ani· mat Control Ot!ice Mike Teague, noting there has been only one reported lighting in January. • Taague said most rigbting1 occur In the Corona del Mar, Westclllf and Dover Shoret at 41 between April and ~· tembei' and that coyotet favor local aeekl and open ftekll. ·we'll get two or three {light· lng•I a week, and sometimes wf''li go a month without hear· Ing anything,• Teague said. "That doesn't mean they're not out there." TEMP£UnMES Newport Beach 63151 Newport Coast 63152 Balbo1 63151 Costa Mesa 62/49 C0<on• del Mar 63152 StMP AMICAST LOCATION SIZE w First high 4:22•cn· Sec.on low ~.m. high 6:10p.m. AUDAY First low 12:41 p.m. The service ls free of charge to Costa Mesa residents. It is spon- sored by the city of Costa Mesa and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and ls funded b y a grant from the Calilornia Integrated Waste Ma nagement Board. To schedule a pick up, call (800) 576-0041 . Looking for famous occ alum¢ Orange Coast College is search· ing for nominations for its Alumni Hall of Fame . Sponsored by the college's Alumni Association, the Hall of Fame honors form.er students who M.ve gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields. Nominees must have enrolled m their first OCC classes no later than 1988. They are not required to tx> graduates in order lo be eligible for the Hall of Fame. 5.2 First high 5:221.m. 5.4 Second low 2.0 11:58 p.m. 1.9 3.3 S«ond high 1:09 p.m. 3.6 WAlD -0.3 .TIMNRAnMI: 60 . -.~~-~- ~ ----- Wedge 1·3 w Newport 2·3 w Bltcki.t 2-4 w ltlvtf Jstty 2-4 w CdM 1·3 w TIDlltoOAY first low In tenns Of W•'M ~ dimlte, turfing conditions ChOuld be conslderlbfy ~ 10dfy than TUesdly Of~. But with the mMIYe runoff, the Wltef wOn't be \l9fY Mttthful. Other than tt\lt, Off. shore Winds shoukt combine wttt'I welst to chest- high wwa for pretty dec9nt uf today. 11:A6 1.m. 0.2 ~ ~ "1!·.i '· --. "'\1 111.L~~~ "'~ ---· ·_ .. ~ NEWPORT IEA<>t • De Sola Terna: Property worth $300 was stolen from a car In tM.OObtodc. • YMM CollN: A car was scratched In the 1900 bk>Ck. • ~ louleverd: A cellular phone was lost or stofen from the .., block. . • MlcAltl,Jur loulevlrd: Three lap-top computers worth $8,800 WIN stolen from• business In the 3900 blodt. • bf::r"' LIM: A 1990 Ford Mustang wes stolen from the 500 • OCC's 15 annual Alumru Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be Nov. 13. Past inductees include pitcher Dan Quisenberry, actor William Katt, State Senator Ross Johnson and South Coast Repertory stage director David Emmes. Nominations should be sent to Douglas Bennett, director of OCC's Foundation , 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 92628-5005. Sign up for classes at senior center Oasis Senior Cente r offers a variety of classes in the spring for older adults. Classes include Healthy Eating, Ballroom Dance, Needlework, Yoga. Singing and Water Aerobics. For more information, call 644· 3244. Oasis Senior Center is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Help Keep California Beautiful in April Volunteers are need ed to help organize and conduct deanup Keep Callforrua Beautiful 1s a non-profit envuonmental orgaru- zation dedicated to encouraging grassroots responsibility for lhe en vironment. Individuals, civic groups, stu- dents, girl and boy scouts and community organizations willing to adopt a p ark, highway, vacant lot, street, trail, recreational area, beach or lagoon can be assisted by the organization in helping publicize and promote cleanup e ve nts, provide resources, trash bags, volunteer rewards and more Call Keep America Beautiful for a cleanup kit and more infor- mation on events planned in the comrnuruty at 800-CLEAN CA Coast Guard in search of new recruits ThP U.S. Coast Guard is offer- ing tw,o-and three-year active- duty enlistments. For more infor- mation on joining the U.S. Coast Guard, call (800) 438-8724. • c ... Olldoadllolt cmbu • 111.rht U•lwellu • Bammodls • Protectlte coten • Swtnts • Pim bencba ourDOOR flJRrtlSHINGSI Silence about prostate cancer can be deadly I rs time to fess up, guys:We're pathetic. We are so Illl!ed m OUT machismo that we are in complete denial of the disease that is inaeas:ingly likely to stnke us dead. Women have attacked their disease, breast cancer, with admirable ferooty. Homosexuals have echpsed even the breast<ancer wars in fighting AIDS. Meanwhile, says Hoag Cancer Center's Sandra Finestone, males, "seem to disappear mto the shad- ows," at any mention of our dis- ease, prostate cancer. This, even though our afflic- tion is l\lllning wild. In 1985, the American Cancer Society estimated there were 85,000 new cases of prostate can- cer. By 1995, the number had soared to 244,000 new cases. By 1996, 317,000. So do you see men banding together to defeat Uus rampagmg malevolence that will &tnke bne in every fiv~ of us? Do you see us closing ranks to raise money the way women do for breast cancer? Every year, I write a column about the local edition of the Susan G. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, which has become a major happening. Last fall, 20,000 people of all ages, shapes, sizes and genders, ran, walked, trotted, loped and tot- tered around Newport Center Drive and raised millions for the foundation's war chest. Have you seen any men out trying to raise 70 cents for our disease? Hell, we can't even get signatures for a petition. fred martin Murray Corwin is a retired aerospace guy and a prostate sur- vivor who runs an Orange Coun- ty support group. In November 1996, he attended the National Prostate Cancer Coalition con- vention. The group voted to get up a petition to increase prostate- research funding and deliver 1t to President Clinton. •one million signatures by Father's Day of 19971" was the war cry. Would you settle for Labor Day? Father's Day 1998?Doubtful. So far, they have only 300,000 signattµes. A couple of weeks ago. Mur- ray was the speaker at a Kiwanis lunche<>n. •There were about 25 guys there,• be says, •and I asked them all to sign. I couldn't get even one." Are men too arrogant? Too dumb? Do we have a death wish? Or is it that we really don't want to deal with anything that threat- ens certain physical properties between waist and knees? Do we THE ALABASTER GLASS COLLECTION , Available In Bro11ze or Polished Brass Ht. 30,. Diameter 26" Fl.56519 Hodson lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa MHa Quality Lighting &-nu fw 29 Years 548-9341 simply refuse even to think about what fate might befall an appara- tus some males have been known to call by a pet name? Our d.tffid~ is understand- able. 1be world Of prostate can- cer 1S murky, frightening, confus- ing. There are half a dcnea treat- ment options. They can be dras- tic: radical surgery. Or downrlght weird: the no-treatment treat- ment.Whatever the method, the outcomes are unpredictable, the side-effects sometimes dreadful. But a lot more men win than lose. The ranks of prostate sur- vivors are impressive: Bob Dole, Sidney Poitier, Norman Schwarzkopf, Arnold Palmer, Jesse Helms. Jerry Lewis, Robert Goulet, rucbard Petty. Even with all this star power. there's really no consistent, ongo- ing national campaign to increase awareness of the disease and, more important, increase funding for research. Susan Komen was a wife and mom who died of breast cancer. The foundation bearing her name began in her Dallas living room with a few friends and family members. Now it is a national force. Wouldn't you th.ink that such heavy hitters as mentioned above could at least convince state leg- islatures to give men the same screening coverage as women have for their cancer? The law in 46 states requires insurance companies to cover breast-cancer screening. Only two states, Colorado and Min- nesota. mandate similar coverage for prostate saeenlng. We are being screwed, guys. And we just let it happen, even though incidence of the dlsease is reaching •epidemic• proportions, said Dr. Nelson Stone. a urologist and prostate authority. One survivor who has plunged virtUally full-time into the battle is financial wizard Michael Milken. His foundation has fund- ed research grants with more than $50 million in the past five years. : Chris Noxon at Milken's CaP .CURE said that's half the amount the fed$ spent on prostate-cancer research last ~ear -about $100 million.Because of women who keep pounding on politicians' desks, breast cancer received $500 million. AIDS researchers were given $1.8 billion Yes, bil- lion. Chns Noxon illustrates the inequality even more dramatical- ly: •That's $3,700 for every prostate-cancer death. $14,000 for every breast-cancer death and $47,000 for every death from AIDS.• Do you sense a clispanty here? One worth sigrung a petition for? One worth asking Chris Cox or Dana Robrabacher what he's done for prostate research lately? Or Ross Johnson. Or even Mari- lyn Brewer because she can be one of the boys when she needs to be. Or. as Hoag's Finestone puts it, are we guys going to: continue to "Just slink away•? • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER FULL SERVICE SALON & BEAUTY SUPPLY I Not to be c.onfused with the Competition!! I The one, the ori · al 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho Ctnter : 20% OFF II ~=!.~~ Not ... • .. 9' 5* ... 1111111 t 2/23198. 1------: r 642-1717 I I -~ Open7Days I ~-----------------~ Rernove Unwanteq Face Veins Instantly with the New State of the Art lriderm Laser Technique MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D. COSMETIC SUROERY . ., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 Temple honored in city's Circle of Servi By 1im Grenda. Daily Not COSTA MESA -SUlall Thm- pte, the fonnel' oty fiDaDce direc- tor whose death in August shocked City Hall. will be boll- ored posthumously today with a plaque recognizing her •mento-: rious service and dedication" to the city. Temple, who died after sever- al months of battling enceJ>llali- tis, was nominated for the plaque last year by the Costa Mesa San- itary District Board of Directors. lt will be installed in the city"s Or- de of Service in Uons Park dur- ing a dedication ceremony, set to begin at 4 p.m.. Temple, a San Diego native who worked for the city of Buena Par~.before coming here in 1989, is survived by her husband, Lawrence, her 4-year-old son, Andrew, her father and three brothers. · Her sudden death at the age of 42 shook the community and City Hall. where workers who knew of her fight against the dJs.. ease-which can cause seizures and advance into a coma -had heard encouraging reports of Temple's steady improvement before sh e passed away. 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By Tim Grenda, Dally Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Kameron and Sundance, the two t 3~year-old Arabian geldings wbo were ousted from their owners' backyard stables earlier Uus week, were resting comfort- ably Wednesday in horse stalls at a home nearby. Debbie Hartford and her hus- band, Newport Beach police Officer William Hartford, bought their home on Zenith Avenue in t 996 largely because of the two horses and. stables that came with It. But the couple was soon caught m a sea of red tape when they found out that just weeks before they bought the home, the property had unbeknownst to them been rezoned and w~ no longer approved for horses. County ofhc1aJs said the two Arabians that came w1th the property had to go, and after putting up a fight, the Hartfords complied with d court order to have the horses off the property by this week MARC MARnN I OAILY Pft'.oT Debbie HarUord has moved her two Arabians, Sundance, left. and Kameroo to a nearby stable. stables at a pnvate home on Mesa Drive A neighbor and fellow horse owner who lives there offered to rent the Hartfords room at her stables -but only for a while. unlll we figure out what we're gomg to do with them,• Hartford said. Debbie l larlford said both horses, which have been togeth- er since they were yearlings, were moved JUSt up lhe road to "She was kind enough to say they could stay there for a month The couple still hopes to con- vince county officials to let the horses come back home and be grandfathered in under the law, Debbie Hartford said. New Tea Dyed Samovar Collection. 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TODAY SHOWCASE BIKE NIGHT Speedway International Rac- mg Bistro and Bar plays host to Showcase Bike Night from 7 to 10 p.m. at 353 E. Coast High~ay, Newport Beach. The show fea- tures rare and exotic motorcycles including many of the top manu- facturers' new motorcycles and products. For more mformation call 675-5900 or 752-1669. ' REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Newport Harbor Republi- can Wol}len meet at 11 ;JO a m. at the Balooa Bay Club, Governor's Room, 1221 W Coast Highway, Newport Bea ch. The luncheon features Dr Paul Fick, author of ~The Dysfunctional President,• who will speak about Chnton's downfall The cost 1s $20. For more mformahon, caU 759-3086. CAREER NElWORK St Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meet- mg for those unemployed meets from 7:30 lo 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. John Hall, of Hall Career Services, will dis- cuss Advanced Job Search Skills for Career Level Positions: Fol- low Through and Strategic Plan- ning. For more information, call 574-2239. ORCHID SHOW The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidium Society holds its 18th annual Fascination of Orchids International Show and Sale through Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 9 p .m. at Crystal Covrt, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For additional information, call 964- 3265 .. EBELL CLUB The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at 11 :30 a .m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Deborah Taylor will sing light opera selections and other items with a Valentine theme For information, call 721-9267 or 548-4759. I POWERFUL POSITIVE THINKING The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program titled Powerful Positive Thinking at 7 p .m. in the Central Library's Friends Meeting, Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717 - 3801. • Early Years Toys • • Dc'elopmental toy' for cluldren btnh to 10 years. • Quality 10y' \\<llh lasttng and creauve play value. • Per,onal 'er\ ice from knowledgeabte !.ales staff. 642-4212 1827 WEST'CU FF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH Just in time fori Valentines! ··-'"' .. ,...~ "'"'• -· I .: .. :!, ,. .. . ;: Stock :.: Reduction .· ·. Sale I ,.,. ~.,·t·~ .. .. .. V ,..,.... ... : . .. -1· ·''~ '':\ I~ .. -·· As m~ch as J ' Fe~b!nd '.1/2 off :.i . Feb. 14th / · =., 7 \ F. ; , :'" ·;'"' -. ...-' ,.,,,. .,_,. As everyone who lw ever attended OM of our saJes knows, our sales are truly SA~. No tags changed...no muting_ up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale... and when It's over, It's over! Coine early ror best seledioL CHARLES H. BARR .. S AI LIN G SERlf) OCC'1 Salling Series contlniies Friday with Malco'1 J.fagtc pnMDted by Patrlda Mlller lla1m', at 8 p.m. In tbe Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Com MesL The cost ls St0.50 for advanced tickets and $12 at the door. For more information, call 432·5880. FRIDAY YOGA PLACE The Yoga Place offers a free introductory yoga class from 7:30 to 9 p.m . at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite ;.\-208, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 642-7400. MAYOR'S DINNER The 17th annual Mayor's Din- ner for the city of Newport Beach begins at 6 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marnott, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The everung will mclude.guest speaker Congressman Chns Cox and Mayor Tom Edwards The cost is $45. For more mforma- tion, call 224-2266. ORCHID SHOW The Orange County Branch of .the Cymbidium Soc1ety·holds its 18th annual Fascination of Orchids International Show and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 Sale from 10 a m to 9 p.m. at Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa Adnuss1on is free. For more informabon, call 964-3265 CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK The Consumer Busmess Net- work meets at 7 a.m. at The Mez- zanine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd The meeting will focus on BUSl- ness Concept Evaluation. For more lllformation, call 550-4785. HOME REMODELING AND DECORATING SHOW N.E.C. Group, lnc. presents the Home Remodeling and Dec· orating Show from noon to 8 p.m. in buildings 10 and 1'.2, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. Adirus- sion is $5. 7 5 for adults, $3 for seruors and children under 12 are free. for mbre information, call 708-324 7 SATURDAY THE YOGA CHALLENGE The Yoga Place offers a tugh- energy workshop t1tled The Yoga Challenge from 2 to 4 p m at 1835 Newport Blvd., Swte A- 208, Costa Mesa The cost is $20 for pre-paid reservations and $25 at the door. For more mfor- mation, call 642-7400. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Chemistry Build.mg, Orange Coast College, 2101 Fauview Road, Costa M .... Adobe Systems, Inc. will den:MXl· strate the latest vemom at ~ video edlbng programs. The fiilt .. meeb.ng is free. Annual member-- shlp is $30 Call 836-0522. ORCHID SHOW , The Orange County Branch ol the Cymb1dlum Society holds its 18th armual Fascination of Orchids lnternational Show and Sale Crom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. a t : Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa . Admission is free. For more infor· , matlon, call 964-3265. HOME REMODELING AND DECORATING SHOW -.-. N E.C Group, Inc. presents.the Home Remodeling arid Decorat· mg Show from 10 a.m . to 8 p.m. in bwldmgs 10 and 12, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri· ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 75 for adults, $3 for seniors and children under 12 are free. For more t..nformabon, call 708-3247. VALENTINE'S DAV PROGRAM The JeWt.Sh National Fund Cultural Comparuons celebrates Valentl.l1e's Day at 7 p .m. at the Jewish Seruor Center, 250 E. Bak- er St . Costa Mesa. Author Heike Hendler will speak on Love, Pas- s1on and Relationships at Any Age. The cost is $25 and includes cocktails and dinner. Reservations are required. Call 558-8733. • SEE TOWN PAGE A6 A6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1998 TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS BEACH CLEANUP DAY Allergan, Inc. $ponsors a beach cleanup day at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach, comer of Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite Avenue. All locals a nd residents are invited to attend For more information, rctU 246-4198. SUNDAY ORCHID SHOW the Home Remodeling and Dec- orating Show from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. in buildings 10 and 12, Orange County Fairgrounds, 68 Pair Drive, C osta Mesa. Admis- sion is $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and children under 12 are free. For more information, call 706-3247. MID·EAST SLIDE LECTURE The Orange County Soaety of the Arcbaeolog1cal Institute of America sponsors a slide lecture about King Ashumasirpal TI and his Northwest Palace at Nimrod in Assyria, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in The Lyceum, Southern Cali- fornia College, 55 Fau Drive, Costa Mesa. Members of the Archaeological Institute of America and sec students are free. Admission is $5 for non- members and $2 for all other students. For more information, call 951-5586. The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidium Society holds Hs 18th annual Fascination of 01 ch1ds International Show and Sdle lrom 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. al Crystal Court, Sot1th Coast Plazd, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For • more information, call 964-3265. SUNDAY MUSICALE HOME REMODELING AND DECORATING SHOW N.E C Group, Inc presents Pianist Alan Terncc1ano per- forms a free program at 3:30 p.m . in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting ~RSONAL TfUIJNllllG • SPINNING~. AER001cs . YOC,A . 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ARMCHAIR ADVENTURES The Newport Beach Public Llbrary offers a free slide series, Armchair Adventures, at noon in the Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The program features slides of Paula Kruse's self·drl- . ven barge through the Bur- gundy region ot France, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and more. For more information, call 717- 3801. CARDIAC SURGERY SEMINAR Hoag Hospital offers a free talk titled Keyhole Cardiac Surgery and Other Latest Advances, at 7 p.m . at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, I loag Hospital, Newport Beach. For more information, call (600) 514-HOAG , ontesson %ir6or-!Afesa Scftoofs PRf.scHOOL &.. ELEMENTARY Ages 2 1/2 to 12 Years EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION £.st.U>Ushed 1970 • Montessor1 Curriculum • Ballet &. Gymnastic • l>erformlog Arts · Phonetic Reading Program • Music • Foreign Language • Creative Art • Open Yeat Round • Computer Science • full Extended Day Care PRESCHOOl ELEMENTARY 1 701 West Boker St. 3025 Deodar Ave. Costa Mesa Costa M.eso 714 549-3803 ,, THERE IS A PLAC5. WHERE WlllCENDS ARE SEVEN DAYS LONG AND EVERYBODY IS COMFORTAILE IN KAYAKS CASUAL WEAR .•. Featurin~ the Aloha Room From Toes On The Nose & Quiksville AmR·SCHOOL WORKSHOP ,The Newport Beach Public Llbrary offers a workshop for f9urth· through sixth-graders titled Through the Llbrary and What You Can Pind1 There, at 3:30 p.m . at Mariners Branch Llbrary, 2005 Dover Drlve. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The California Retired Teach- ers Association, Harbor Division No. 77, meets at 1 :30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Downtown Commu- nity Center. Irv and Renee Barg- er will discuss Telemarketing Fraud. For more inf onnation, call 557-8771. SWEETHEART BREAKFAST The' Men's Father/Daugh- ter/Sweetheart Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dieren- field Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Men are invited to bring their daugtiter, grand- . Newport Bcach/c.osca Mesa Daily Pilot daughter, wife or sweetheart to this special breakfast. Tbe cost ls ' $2.50 per person. For more infor- mation, call 574-2239. TOASTMASTERS CLUB The Harborlites Toastmasters Club presents the InterdivtsJonal Speech Contest at 7 a.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 Coast High-1 way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 760-1968. VALENTINE SHOpptNG NIGHT Bloomingdale's offers a Men's Valentine Shopping Night from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Customer Service area, 701 1 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The department store bas designed many romantic scenarios and selected the #must have" items for that spe- cial someone. For more infor- mation, call 729-600-. THE HUMAN DESIGN SYSTEM Find out how to trust yourself and how to avoid vulnerabilities 1 at a seminar about the Human • Design System from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Hub, ·230 E. 17th St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 662-7613. I ~ MoN .. fai 9,7 SAT 9.-6 SuN 114 TltE Bod BuUYY Supply 6 SALON J69 E. 17Th ST. I I I I I I CosTA MHA Ac1toss htoM RAlphs ....-:-:-..,...,,.,......--~ I I (714).642 .. 8910 ..._._ ____ , ' Thj• coupon may not be combined with any othet-cl.count or sale prb. I Dlscounts clo not apply to Mwacl, lweda, s.butlan Of' Nu-Sldft ~· L hpWes 2/1 S/91 .I ----------------- Ze best in ze west! Ooh-la-la ! A n<'w faucet and b<1th ;ic cC'ssory colled1on from Franct>! O oh ze dc.,1gns! O oh ll' quality! Simply superb! 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To protect itself from hav- ing to pay exorbitant legal fees or damages in relation to the Waldorf lawsuit, Coast filed a cross-complaint against the Newport-Mesa school district in January. Coast's suit seeks to ensure the SGhool district pays the bulk of legal fees and dam- ages. Newport-Mesa oUicials have offered to let the Waldorf School relocated to the Mari· on Parsons Special Education Center in Costa Mesa. But, unable to reach an agreement on terms of the move, the &chool district filed the unlaw- ful detainer against Waldorf. "This is a lawsuit,• said Spencer Covert, the school district's attotney. "They have not found our offer of the Par- sons facility acceptable." Waldorf attorneys said they will press ahead with their lawsuit against the djstrict. Filed in Orange County Supe· rior Court, the suit also seeks $25,000 in damages. •Essentially there is a question about who is entitled to possession of the site,• said Russ Tyler, a Waldorf attorney. "The Waldorf School will con- tinue with its lawsuit, and it will oppose this [the school district's suitJ. • briefly Join front line against HIV I AIDS The 11th annual HIV/AlDS On The Front Line confe rence will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Costa Mesa on April 15. A wide variety of topics will be covered, including Adher- ence to 1berapy, Update on Vaccine Development, Public Policy Issues, HIV Pathogene- sis, Post-exposure Prophylaxis, Women's Issues, Alternative and Complementary Thera- pies, Pediatric HIV, Treating the Vrrus (Nlli and IAS-USA Guidelines) and Medical Nutrition Therapies. Conference hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Early registration will be held through April 1 and the cost is $100. Wme & Dine Your Valentine! Fdn111ry 13th 6 JtftlJ • TEENS .. ~ CDNTNJED RIOM A1 "Tbil II a very paiJltul tor a mother to go through,• lbeMld. Alex and Geremie were both members of the Lost ~. a Colt.a Mesa-baled ~ crew. Pellow Lost Boys memben attended the funeral prominently dis- playing the Lost Boys logo. Alex designed the logo, which is a takeoff on the •Jurassic Pa.rk: Lost World" logo. The logo includes sil- houettes of the Lost Boys, a group of characters from "Peter Pan.• Known for its promotion of drug-free and alcohol· free parties, the Lost Boys party aew had about 15 members, including Geremie's brother, Joshua Juarez. "Geremie was a real nice guy who loved to party and have a good time,• Joshua said. One of Alex and Geremie's best friends w~ Dusty Kuskie, 16 a Bolsa Grande High School stu- dent from Garden Grove. •we always used to talk on the phone,~ she said. •1 loved the way everybody always knew that we were together." Geremie's godfather, Onofre Escobar, said he remembers Geremie as a bard-working student dur- ing his early years in IChool. •sut then be became a product ol the school sys- tem, • Escoba.r iaid. I •Tbere'i an the~ pres- sure thot kids have to go through. It starts with the baggy panti and tt'a like a domino effect.• Escobar said Geremia had made some strides toward getting hii life back together. A few weeks before his death, Gereinie told Escobar that be wu going to begin studying for the high·school-equivalen- cy exam to earn his diplo- ma. Both Gerem.le and Alex were planning to enroll at Costa Mesa High School this week, Joshua said. •Tue problem with our country is that we will spend $50,000 on a guy, when he's in jail, but we won't spend a penny on prevention." Escobar said. •Prevention is tbe key. Once the key is lost it's so hard to go back and recov- er them to the right direc- tion.• The Juarez family is planning to have Geremie cremated Thursday. Anyone wanting to help families of the crash victims can send donations to the benevolence fund at Vine- yard Christian Fellowship, 102 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, 92626, with an attached note referencing the crash. ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 KIM HAGGERlY I OAl.Y Pt.OT Family and friends of Alex Mojica and Geremle Austin. both studenb at Costa Mesa High School, pay their last respects at a viewing Wednesday Santa Ana. ,,. ,.- A A A Tl1e Ca1111ery ~ I • Ila ~l(t'tlf#; ,f o~-1 . (; ___ tJU ~~nail COME IN AND ENTER TO WIN ·Friday, February 13th & Saturday, February 14th DI ER F Bring in this ad during the month of February and receive 15°A> ·Off any Purchase. ... Featuring the Aloha Room From Toes On The Nose & Quiksville 5:30pm Dinner in the restaurant followed by 7:00pm fl 30pm dessert cruise S59.50 per person lnduslvc ,, .. i':OOpm Dinner m the rest.iurant followed by 9:00pm -10,30pm dessert ..:ru1se $65.'iO per person induc;1vc • February 14tb 5pm-9pm Valentine~ Day • Tbru co'urJe iJiianu De.J.Hrt • Comp/inuniary Valet Parking $40.()() per coupk ' I I . .117 Broadway• Costa Mesa ... 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Sold out evening per- fonnances and afternoon mati- nees helped producers raise more thd.n $200,000 for the hos- pital It started as the bramch.i.ld of local promoter extraorctinaire Gloria Zlgner (some refer to her as the red-headed tornado, oth- ers say she ts the illegit:unate daughter of P.T. Barnum and Gypsy Rose Lee) The show rose to new heights 10 its second pre- sentabon as the cast sang and danced their hearts out for the children of CHOC. "Wasn't it wonderful?" asked honorary chair Kathy Marlowe Thompson, one-time I follywood ingenue and starlet. Marlowe paraded the stage with grace, her gowns shimmering and long blond hair flowing as she Joined her fellow chorus members 10 major musical numbers. And yes, Ms. Marlowe, it was wonderful: wonderful that so many dedtcdted local people were willing to comnut such an enormous chunk of tune to enter- tam the county to ratse money for the chlldren, wonderful that b.w. cook so many sponsors, particularly House of Imports Mercedes Benz, got behind the plan with big bucks; and wonderful that the community at large support- ed the endeavor. Directed and choreographed by John Vaughn -who is work- ing with former Disneyland pres- ident Jack Undqulst on his new musical dinner theater venture to be built adjacent to Anaheim Stadium -the show was for the most part very professional. Doug Austtn served as music director for the production, which had some very impressive musical moments. The show-stopper actu- ally came in the middle of the first act. "Why Haven't I Heard From You," an adaptation of a country song. featured cast members Sarah Corrigan, Karen Herring and Rona Singer in a strong vocal · performance backed by cast members Terri Baas, Montez Brewer, Cathy Greinke, Pat Nepp, Rick Reiff, Carol Richards, Derek Smith and Janel Taylor. Two fabulous solos also Scampi Trattoria: A decade of culinary achievement and popularity since 1988 The culmary tradiuon of with your choice: of lemon or Scampi was born in Napoli, Italy marinara sauce:. The Bruschena in I 878, under the Navarrena and thc Crostini de Gamberoni e family descendant\ of King Polcnra are also wonderful choices Fernando of Spam ot the Borbone to begin the meal. dynasty and culinary expert of rhe And don't leave without trying court. their famous iiramisu. Customers They bought 10 Italy man~· d:um it's the best in the councy. ingredients wh1t.h Jrc roday vHa) Scampi ha.s private party rooms to the modern h.i.l1an km.hen, for any occasion and size. 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The revue was created and staged as a spoof on "Oz," using Orange County folks and locales as substitutes for the time-tested characters we all love. At times exceedingly corny, the production succeeded due to the sheer love exuded by the cast. It was .well-appreciated by the crowd in attendance, and the love was given back to the per- fonners via generous applause. It was surely deserved, as The Wiz- ard of O.C. was a labor of love - love that was al ti.mes complicat- ed and troublesome. Co-star Judie Argyros was .forced to drop out at the last minute due to a persona.I conflict. NBC reporter Vldd Vargas stepped in to fill the Argyros role as co-narrator with David Dukes, and performed with style in her Uposucti0n .s= Sure beats a box of chocolates! Up to four areas and no hidden costs. Act before Valenline 's Day for the best and most gentle method and save over $3000. 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Crean's bride, Donna, .was sitting in the Chapman auditori- um with a large group of friends, c.fieering John on, encouraging him to grant the wishes of Dorky and her friends in search of the good life in Orange County. Besides the Crean perfor- mance, all agreed that Judy-Bar- ry as La La the Wicked Witch of Westwood was having far too much tun in her costume. As a wicked witch, Barry was more showgirl in black high boots and INVENTORY "CLEARANCE Light Fixtures Incandescent · Halogen - Dccoraave Cash & Carry No reasonable offer refused ... lower than the ·Depot!" 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This tr1bule to Amer1C1 I~ brought to lire In att original new qag1.ng by"' ate Artbt M:irk Ruder, dlnxtor of ~ SCR hits 7bc Taming of tbt .'JJrtt.v and '!be Trlumpb of lix.,. ~ .. u...a _.._ """* HARRY AND GRAC! 51111.E rOlJNDATION .. " glittering costume with sequiiled collar. She comnumded the stage every moment she appeared. Kudos to Hardel Sandhu. Har- riet Weider, Donna lhmee, 1lm BercovlU, John Nepp, Betti Huley, Derek Smltb, Nonnan wu.on. M1a Maffei. nm White, Cu1stlan Hollday, llolt Morey, Julie David. Eel~ Pat Halsam, Michelle llelnglaa, lluth Ko, and the rest of the volunteer cast, crew and support staff that creat- ed, staged, and delivered CHOC Follies 2 to help care for children. Dukes said it best: #Children's Hospital does not ask if the child bas insurance, it does not ask if the child is a citizen. It only asks, 'how can we help'?" 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I I I \ I I ..-=-----PAGE A11 l__,_~ _.:_ ...:lr "_,_J_.~~~~ - reel critics '90s version of Dickens' story will make a great rental :, EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics tol~ umn features movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel Don't expect much from 'Expectations' I must confess, although I've heard of it, I've never read "Great Expectations· by Charles Dtckens· And I've never seen the 1947 movie adaptation, rtlthough by dll accounts it was true to the novel and an excep- uonal film In (act, I really knew nothing dbout the story. So, my expecta- tions tor "Great Expectauons• were not thdt great. And thank goodness for that because had [ had great expectations for 'Great Expectations,• they would have been unmet. Th.is modem film version of the Literary classic takes place in the Flonda Gulf Coast and is the story of a young boy named Finnegan (Pip in the original sto- ry) played by Ethan Hawke. 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Estella is an ice princess and toys with-1 Finnegan's affections as if h'e were a mouse and she a cat, 'j preparing for her adult role a~ a world-class (the word rhyme~ with "Mitch") and femm~fatale. Fast forward several years when Estella (Gwyneth Paltrow), after sexually toying with Finnegan a final time, goes off tor several years to be educated in Europe without saying good- bye or even mentioQ,,ing to Finnegan that she was leaving. This breaks his heart and he gives up paintlllg and dreaming -that is until a rnysterious benefactor arranges a pnvate exhibition in an exc;lusive New York art gallery for him, where he once agam crosses paths with the aloof and emotionalltY vacu- ous Estella. Finnegan's show is a huge success and he is now an artist on the fast track, but he is still obsessed With Winning Estella's affection. Can he do it? Will he be able to melt the ice that sur- rounds her heart? · · Who cares! 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We all suspect On the Brunette scale of "pay full price at the movies,• "bargain matinee," "video rental,• "wait for cable" or "I'd rather date a girl like Estella th.an watch this movie," I give "Great Expecta- tions" a "wail for cable" rating. Anne Bancroft as Ms. Dinsmoor .couldn't be wackier, maybe a lit- tle overdone, but the Ms. Dinsmoor is lus benefactor and plans this travesty. BILL: Not having read the book I saw the movie cold. lt was full of emotions and feelings of Gay and Blll young love, the hurt a[\d pain of Kelly rejection -feelings we,all hava • RICHARD BRUNETTI!, 34, is a recre- ation supervisor with the city of Co$ Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. Adaptation offers intriguing romance G AV: Dickens in the Big Apple and fishmg in Flori - da? I was skeptical! I read the risky romance novel in the late '50s in college. 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Overwritten and overly chatty, the play is a museum piece wtuch probably should h ave remained in the museum. Maugham is examirung the double standard -why a hus- band's love affair is perfectly nat- ural but a wife's proposed dal- liance is shocking and unmoral. Pretty tame stuff today, but undoubtedly it twitched a few stiff upper lips back in the 1920s. Leslie Williams, Jo Black-Jacob and Ch.rtstt Sweeney (from left) in "The Constant Wlfe" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Manner and breeding figure prominently in the equation, and director Darlene Hunter Chaffee has mounted a politely elegant, if often tedious, rendition of upper- class English society of several generations and infinitely more entertaining. As il is, we must wait until the arrival of an outraged husband m Act 1\vo before the level of comedy rises above the grin and srucker level. Michael Flaherty as her stray- ing spouse capitalizes on the opportunity to inject more showy, blustery comedy mto his assign- ment without damaging the tone of the play. His mistress is beau- tJ.fully portrayed by Leanna Rene Rodgers, whose physical resem- blance to Clinton scandal figure Monica Lewinsky probably is more than coincidental. The title role of a doctor's wlfe ago. The expos- itory moments in particular appear to be so much wbeel- spinning with T H EATE R RE V I EW who not only lS aware of, but condones, her husband's tryst with a younger, flashier woman lS splendidly little of substance actually being said or done. Were Chaffee to have exased generous portions of Maugham's flowery text, the production could have been much tighter mterpreted by Christi Sweeney. Sweeney maintains a hne level of above-it-all calm and control, even (or especially) dunng the aforementioned incident of out- rage. Jo Black-Jacob as Sweeney's wise mother has some lines cal-l culated to draw generous quan- lllies of comic blood, and tlus veteran actress knows how to I twist a phrase for mdx.imum effect. Cynthia Jacobs as her I daughter is less successful. offering little variation on what RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO REAL, TUSTIN 92780 RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT ()i board tM "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The Newport Harbor Naubcal Museum (R.lrmeriy Reuben E. Lee) Is Q:>en From 11 am-Spm Lunch and Dinner Set Sun Brunch Sam (closed Mondays). Reservations Needed ()ily For V\ledd1ngs. Banquets 0--Private Parties. All Major Credit C.Srds Accept.eel. Locat.ed At 151 E Coast 1-t.vy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI Loceted et McFadden Place (next ID Newport Pier) '" Newport Beach. Hours: Mon-Thur 7:009rn-12 mldrnght Weebmds 7:CXlem3:ClJem. Amex, VIS8, Discover, Diner's Oub. No Reservationa Needed. 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(714) 7230>21 \ AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Aulhnlc Mexican Food, WCI The R'Wlelt lngredalts &. A Nlw L.J!tt Q.nsine. Gl'98t Mergarw 1-bn: UJncl'W& Omer. Al Major Credit Cerds Acoept.ad L.ocat.ed et 2101 Plaoet'CJe, Co&tll Meu-842-1142, 20CXl Newport 8llld . Newport Beach- 875-6855 end 2744 E Coast~ .. CD.1 -6448226 & r-------------------------~ I I F.Y.1 . I I l + WHA~ •The Constant • Wife• f + WHERE: Newport Theater Arts Center + WHEN: Weekend.I through March 1; Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2:30 p.m +HOW MUCH: $12 + PHONE: 631 -0288 ~-----------------~-------is basically a sour, frustrated character. Just when the pace of the play begins to lull even the most attentive theatergoer into slum- ber, Dan Rodgers bursts on the scene as the offended husband to inject some welcome high comedy into the s1tuation. James Seymour Green lS properly restrained as Sweeney's longtune admirer. Leslie Williams is a soft, sup- portive presence as Sweeney's ally and prospective partner. Mane O'Connor completes the cast nicely as the ever-proper maid. ln a theater which, over the past year, has del!Vered raucous productions of "Lend Me a Tenor" and "Love, Sex and the IRS," a long-buned chestnut like "The Constant Wile" is a defirute change of pace. And Chaffee's decmon to remain ·constant· to MaughdID's elaborate prose is adnurable, even though some Judicious tnmnung would have not only been acceptable but could have heightened the play's comic effect. The Orange County Performing Arts Center presents the musical .. blg" Tuesday through Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. Other per- formances are Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and Sunday evening at 1 P·I!'· Tickets are $21 lo $52.50 and can be pur- chased at the Center's box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For information, call 556-2122. 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A14 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 'Nevennore'exanrlnes the dark depths of Poe By Tom Titus T be swirling maelstrom of pain and paranoia that was the tor- mented mind of Edgar Allan Poe is the centerpiece of Orange Coast College's •Nevermore,· a jowney through the dark recesses of the poet's soul, examining his life and career. Directed by David Scaglione, who co-wrote the play with George Almond (OCC's original Poe three years ago), "Nevermore• brings Into focus a complex and confhcted soul who was celebrated in death far more so than in life. It's an ambitious project, presented in OCC's small Studio Theater with a uniformly splendid ensemble headed by C'had Wood in a brilliant perfor- mdncc as the haunted Poe. The play presents as much information as e ntertainment, delving into the poet's We of reJed:ion and r----------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I "Nevennore• +WHERE: Orange Coast College Studio Theater +WHEN: Closing performances Friday through Sunday + HOW MUCH: $5 and $6 + PHONE: 432-5640 L---------------------------- Fall of the House of Usher. H Events leading to therr creation are skillfully dramatized in the OCC productiqn. Wood's Poe gathers momentum with each painful instance until at the end, dying in a mental hospital, he wrestles with his inner torments in a mesmerizing monologue. It is an' out- standing and compelling performance. Kathy Hegland ~nacts t)le frail, pale Virginia both in life and from the grave with an uncommon sweet- ness. Laura Viramontes gives a fine portrayal as her sympathetic mother who becomes a frustration to explain the demons that haunted him. THEATER staunch ally of Poe, Strong support is rendered by Kurt Jarrard as Poe's professional rival, the Rev Rufus Griswold, who stands in the poet's path at virtually every tum. Michael L. Ruelas contributes some · --. l ..... . ,. -. . : child's play DON 1.EACHIDAll.Y PILOT Corona del Mar High School's OrcbesU dance company reheanet "Deep FQJ'eSt" tor its bio of performances atartlng today. From 1eJt are Katte Aa.khus, Meredith Ostrowsky, Ash- ley Phllllps. Jamie Tanzer, GWan OstroWlky and Krlsten Jansson. briefly in dining At the core of Poe's painful exis- tence was the loss of tus wile, Vrr- ginia, a victim of tuberculosis. 1 ler death, as well as those of other members of his family, created d macabre sense of forebodmg in the rrund of Poe, who became obsessed Wlth the horror of premature burial. splendid moments while enacting · 'Tahiti in the Garden' several of Poe's characters. Pascal Olhats, owner of Pascal restaurant, and a demonstra- tion of poisson cru and --0th er traditional Tahitian food. Valentine's Day at These fears, added to tus alco- holism and continual re1ectlon by the literary magazines of the day (mid-1840s). combined to msplte such morbid masterpieces as "The RavE'n," "The TeU-Tale Heart," "The Ptt and the Pendulum" and "The Completing I.he cast are Lea Kassenbaum, Jan Jensen, Julia Ben- nett and Pamela Russell. "Nevermore" blends known tus- torical fact wtth reasonable conjec- ture by the authors to form a highly dramallc account of the life of one of Amenca's preenunent literary fig- ures. It's a dynamic tustory lesson. The Sherman library and Gardens in Corona del Mar presents HTahiti at the Gar- den," an afternoon of cooking, dance and cultwe on Feb. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. The cooking demonstration at 1:15 p.m. includes Tahitian specialties prepared by chef At 1:45 p .m., J'a.hitian dance and culture comes to life as Hiti A Ote Ra performs exotic dances flavored with traditional songs and music. Call 673-0033 for reserva- tions. 1\vin Palms 1\vin Palms in Newport Beach will serve a special Valentine's Day dinner with two seatings. Gwtarist Richard Hast- ings will perform during the first seating from 5 to 7 p.m. and Dis- co Diva will perform during the SCHOOi.: The Corona del Mai High School Orchesis dance ~CE:•star Searcb. WHAT'S HAPPINING: ~ the first half of the ibow, the troupe will dance and •com- pete" in four categories: ilance, vocal, spokealodel and come- dy. An Ed McMahon-style emcee will be on band to intro· duce the perfonnen and announce the wtnilers. 1be aecond haU will showcase cta:nces to popular music, ' induillng •otrty Dancing" fea- turing male dancen. WHEN: Today, Friday and Sit- urday at 7 p .m. WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Loats Auditorium. 600 Irvine Ave., Ne,wport Beach at the comer of Irvine Avenue and 15th Street. .HOW MUCH: nckets are S6 in advance and $1 at the sloor. INFORMATION: To purchase tickets in advance, call '160· 3350. 8 to 10 p.m. seating. Chef Tony Zidar created a three-course meal especially for Valentine's Day. A red long- stemrned rose will be provided for each couple. Call 721-8288 for more information. Mart. Bircfs dinina revlWI wit return ln two wMb. •Hook· up this Valentine's ... • . .................. (; ....• At the "Casual Sty le" Catali na Fish Kitchen. 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For information, call 721-8288. ,,,_ PAOFIC SYMPHONY The 1997-98 Leo Freedman Foun- dation Classic Series continues with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Bemard Klee and fea- tured pianist Anne-Marie McDer· mott. performing music from Ravel, Rachmaninoff and Mus- sorgsky today at 8 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Concert previews are at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $17 to $48. For information, call 755-7093. > EMERSON STRING QUARTET The Orange County Performing Arts Center presents The Emerson · String Quartet performing music by Beethoven today at 8 p.m. in Founders Hall, Orange County Perform"ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $34. For information, call 556-2122. > FAMILY CONCERT SERIES The Pacific Symphony Orchestra presents the Family Concert Series ~turday program "Mysterious Madam" with music from Gersh- win's "An American in Paris" and Bizet's "L'Arleslenne Suite No. 2" at 10 and 11 :30 a.m . at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S 12 for adults and $10 for children. For information, call 556-2122. > DIN PEDALS/FUEL The Din Pedals and Fuel perform Sunday at Club Mesa, 843 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The show starts around 9:30 p.m. The cover is SS. For information, call 642-8448. >JACK JONES Singer Jack Jones sings tunes from his swing-style CD "NEW- JackSwing'" on Sunday at 4 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advanced tickets are $31 and ck Your Bags!· ewport· Mesa Travel Like To Send You On A Entry Blanks Available at Newport Mesa Drawing to be held February 26fH, 1998 NeltVport Mesa Tra~ 2043 Westcllff Drive #110 • Newpon B.~"""" 650-8818 £wtmt love e ..i TM MCMXCWI, MlcGllllvray Fretma11 Fflms. v...t • ••ll• It www.mactr11lllms.com EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714/832·1MAX nn..-... /U.11 WWWi*flt PILL ...... --... IMPILL-.nt11t _____ .., I I , .... ,__•Wt I ... $27 for OCC students, seniors and children under 12. Tickets are $35 at the door. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. > ALAN TERRICCIANO The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's free Sunday Musicale program continues with pianist Alan Terricciano on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. > TZIGANKA Russian Gypsy music and dance company Tziganka perform Feb. 14 at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa at 8 p.m. Advanced tickets are $23 for adults and $20 for seniors, OCC students and children under 12. Tickets are $26 at the door. For information, call 432-5880. • ~-"rl: NEXT TO NEWPORT PIER 675-7991 >LES BROWN Orange Coast College presents Les Brown and His Band of Renown on Feb. 15 at 4 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advanced tickets are $28 for adults and S25 for seniors, OCC students and children under 12. Tickets are S32 at the door. For information, call 432-5880. LITERARY >-FRANCES MAYES The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation Manuscripts Literary Lecture Series continues with an evening with Frances Mayes, author of "Under the Tuscan Sun" Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 1n the Central Library Friends Meetin9 Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach The cost 1s S6 for foundation t11C111Je ESTABLIS HED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS members, students and seniors and SS for all others. For infor- mation, call 717-3890 > BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation plays host to the Manuscripts Book 01scussion Groups on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Friends Meeting Room, Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. The book to be discussed is "The Tor- tilla Curtain" by T. Coraghessan Boyle. There is no charge. For information, call 717-3890. > BLACK HISTORY MONTH The Newport Beach Public Library presents a free dramatte readtn9 of Harriet A Jacobs' "Incidents 1n the Life of a Slave Girl" in honor of Black History Month, at 7 p.m. Feb. 19 in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 • Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3801. LOW•LOW PRICE S & VERY FAST KENNY ,;,, PRINTER '"" 250·3212 TWINtf P~lffi~ '98 Concert Series Dinner concerts in the dynamic, intimate venue of Twin Palms Newport Beach February 6 DR. JOHN For Tickets or Information, Call 714· 721-8288 General Admiaaion llckett also available et llcJtttmestar: 71'-740 ·2000 Another Ritz Entertainment Production ...•...••.............•...•............•.••..••••••..• 830 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND .. ' A 16 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1998 EL TO RO DEBATE Oppose El Toro? . Then don't fly out l of John Wayne I ba_ve a plan that might have some merit il it is needed. If the opponents of El Toro get their way, then refuse to let them use John Wayne Airport. Send them to LAX or Ontario. That way those who oppose the airport can find other ways to fly out of Orange County. IssUe special documents to those that were favorable to another airport. Let the others be inconvenienced. Those who want to dump all th~ air travel on John Wayne should be made to pay for their stance. DURAND A. RICCARDI ; Corona del Mar i Survey says: Don't believe it The headline, ·survey: airport loses support" (Jan. 15, 1998) makes a firm but unproved and unwarranted statement. If indeed the geographic location of the persons interrogated was not required by or known to the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority, there is no way of knowing whether the survey was unbiased and represented all of Orange County. Fwthermore, how the ques- tions were framed and the answers interpreted has a large beanng on whether the survey has any merit at all. It is doubtful South County would spend $18,000 to get an adverse result. I for one would rather rely on votes taken during a county-wide election as being far more reli- able. JOHN W. KRAUS : Newport Beach : What's wrong with this picture OK -let's see if I got this right • The citizens of Orange County voted (twice) to convert El Toro Marine base to an inter- national airport • The city of Irvine 1s trymg an end run to prevent th.is from happening by their annexation effort • So Newport Beach hires a consultant to try to thwart their ploy •So Mayor Shea gets huffy and threatens to hold hostage the Bonita Canyon deal. I don't get it. Also, another thing that has been puzzling me. •I can understand Irvine's pedestrian nimby anti-airport attitude. But why are the unef- fected communities in South County siding Wlth Irvine in try- ing to stop Orange County's progress? JAMES E. PECK : Newport Beach ~ Silva needs to take a tour around I.AX I'm interested in Jim Silva's comment about the airport. In fact, I'm concerned about every- body who's pro-airport. They must be suffering from some sort of myopia because all you have to do is go down to Los Angeles airport and see what Los Angeles has done to the community like Inglewood, Lennox and the surrounding community, Santa Monica, and so on. That airport is destroying the ambiance of Westchester and so on. Is that what you're looking tor to destroy Costa Mesa, Orange County, Newport Beach and so on. If you go to New York and look at La Guardia and look at Kennedy or go to Washington and Dallas like I have because I travel a lot, you can see that the airports are . destroying the surrounding com-: munity by their filth and by the : type of people they attract. ~ The executives who run the · airlines do not Jive ln the sur- rounding oommunity. So ask Jim ~ Silva to go down to Los Angeles · airport first, take a look what it'• done to the beautiful area that use to be called Weach.ester, Santa Monka, Inglewood - Lennox at one time use to be a beautiful areas. Look at them today, they're : virtually slums. So when you say : you're for tbe aiJport because It ; brings ln commerce, all you : have to do ls go to Loi Angelel and aay what ha1 that airport brought into the surrounding communltyf JAMES AGRUSA f Cotta Melo ; • EDITORIAL It's a very sad day when mom and pop can't compete \ I t's a throwback to an era when old Corona del Mar was a sleepy village, a quaint row of shops and restaurants, an upscale slice of Americana. Zweber's Pharmacy, with its 1940s architecture, old family ways and well-trod linoleum floors, is a piece of Corona del Mar's graceful past. And like oth- ers before, it will soon fade away. The street comer pharmacy, where deliveries are still free and oinbnents still mixed on the spot for customers, will close for the last time on Friday, a victim of the rigid health maintenance indus- try and corporate America. The shop is being purchased by Rite Aid, a huge Pennsylva- nia-based drug store chain that plans to board up the pharmacy and move its inventory into the chain's new location about a block away. Whether that's progress or not is a matter of opinion, but it's cer- tainly not uncommon. Comfort- able old hardware shops give way to home convenience cen- ters, familiar cafes are eased out by chain coffeehouses and fami- ly-run pharmacies are put under by mega-chains. It's sad to see the likes of Zweber's Pharmacy slip away. And our hope is that its replace- ment -along with its flashy presence and electric blue trim - will find a way to blend into the neighborhood. Businesses may come and go. But the look, the architectural theme and the understated grace of old Corona del Mar should be protected against the so-called "Chain Store Massacre" that has felled other old town areas. MAAC MARTIN I DAA.Y Pl.m After serving the community for several decades, Bob Zweber, owner of Zweber's Pharmacy ln Corona del Mar, ts dosing his doon. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Search for superintendent now ~der way BY JIM FERRYMAN T he Newport-Mesa Unified School District has hired the Calif omia School Boards Association to conduct a nationwide search for a supenn- tendent. • La Vone1a Steele is a former superintendent who will be directing our search. A 20-mem- ber committee, made up of stu- dents, parents, teachers, commu- nity members and district staff, is being developed by the board of education to assist with the interviewing and screening of potential candidates. REBUTIAL Members of the community can make appointments with Virginia Pelletier at the district office to give input to Steele on Friday and Saturday by calling 424-Jim Perryman 5033. A brochure describing the job is being developed and will be sent out before March 3. Applica- tions will be received until April 28, at which time it will be closed The board will re view the cri- tena with the screening commit- tee in early May. Th{! screening committee will then begin · screening applicants and con- ducting reference checks. The board will then study the candidates' files. Around May 21, the screening committee will the n recommend what candi- dates they feel should be inter-. viewed. The board will then interview lhe selected candi- dates the next week. The board will then select the candidates to be invited back for a second interview. This will take place on June 1 m closed session. Steele will then begin to noti- fy unsuccessful candidates. Final interviews will be conducted on June 8 and the board makes a tentative selection of the top candidate. The board will then visit the community of the top candidate during the week of June 15. An employment contract will be developed and the board will for- mally hire the new superintendent and introduce him or her to the community on June 22. As you can see there are many steps in the process of hir- ing a superintendent. The board of education greatly values the input from the community to assist us in selecting the best possible fit for our school dis- trict. It is-important to follow tb8 steps mentioned above to ensure an e!f ective and succeD- ful sea.rch. The district faces some chaJ .. lenges in the coming years anct we need strong leadership from our superintendent. I am hope- ful that we can find a person who will inspire this comm~ to come together and create the best school district in the state. Wmdows decision was the right one for residents BY DON GREGORY I know, as the editor of the Daily Pilot, William Lobdell wouldn't deliberately distort the facts ["Qty Council slammed Window on wrong guy," Feb. 3] as they unfolded at the City Council meeting of Jan. 26. " I was there and he wasn't, and therefore he's looking at the result and not the due process with all the attend.ant.dJscussion, and relying on •reliable" sources for your lnfonnation. I suppose that's the way o1 the press today, but Lobdell has a ~utation for being a fair-mind- ed man. I hope he is. Let me tell him what really went on. Then be can frame his own judgments and write about tJiem in a better, informed way. If bis stance rem4in.s anti·residents and pro-business, then be has every right to speak out for busi- nea in Newport Beach. regard· less how many residents will b.av to pay the price. Scott Shuttleworth bad asked for a permit to have drinklng and live entertainment on his patio. He also stated \hot hil restaurant buslnea was such that tbere were still lines waiting to be seot· ed a1 late u 11 :30 at night. I ' Why then does he need a per- mit to have live entertainment and drinking and a bar, in a space outside, on the water, where he must know that sound would carry easily across the bay to the residents of Udo lslef Let it remain inside, where it is. Or doesn't anybody care about the rights of the residents? They have the right to go to sleep, to have company and be able to hear conversation, to have peace, lo have their general wel- fare considered in a serious way, don't they? Qoes the editor live anywhere near tbe places that are all lining up and asking for live entertain- ment Ucensesf Does Lobdell have any idea what the element .is that late- nigbt drinking and music attracts? Doesn't he care? Lobdell characterized the man who ts paid by th dty to measure decibel levels M some secret mes· senger of evil. He is, in fact, paid to make sure that the decibel level conforms with th aty law. ls that now an offense to the sensibWties of the Chamber of Commerce? I know Lobdell lcnows that he only comes out wtien called by the police or tho City Council, so why q>ee.k of h1m as a sib1ster arm of It starts with a pennit and ends with ciirne, h ealth hazards and introduces an element that would be anathema lo all ... the OOWlcill It seems to me rather siqnifi· cant that, at a time when the no smokfng rules have gone into effect, there seems to be a mm.t~ ment to move thlngs out.side. I don't know why but I'd bate to think that it's an attempt to cir· c:umvent this ordinance. 1 also think it'I curloul that the council voted unan1mously to not grant the permit as uked for bUt to IDOd1fy it with many resti1ttioDI. Thole restJ1ctioOI wvre put there to give the hon1eownerl a chance to get IOJDe relief from the llOUnds crossing the bay. not as an lnsidl- ous plot by John Hedges to sleftm· roU his colleagues Surely Lobd 11 must know that each member of the-council voted tbelr con.sdenc:G and I.My a.ri not an antf·businesa council. And the notion that these people oould be steamrolled ln the first place is insulting to every council person serving this city. It may just be pogsible that the ramifications of granting this application would have been so obviously detrimental to the resi· dents that they, in all good con- science. had no choice but to vote unanimously to modify. Rush Hill's resignation should not signal a perlod of moumlng or moral decline as Newport Beach approaches the 21st centu· ry. Somehow, we'll survive it. That he's been on the verge of doing so before even The Can- nery hearing is common knowl- ·edge. 11lat he would r8llgn over Wmdows on the Bey doesn't • show much streDgtb d character or leadenbip in trying to lnflu· ence people. It bean more n.emblance to~ rather than genlline .Pr'qtMt. But 1t'• not fOI' me to JUdg9 it. (, for one, hope Lobdell II wrong tn thinking be ~ht r.con.tdder. Don't you tb1nk it would be wishy-washy of himJ And 1 know he's wrong tn ~~=:=d.lwUl l!ditorial comment catmot chan9" the will ol lbe people and those who serve them. If we dqra't learn to separate government from politics, the community's best interests will never be served. To open the floodgates to o9-- side entertainment and to allow all these restaurants (Joe's Crab Shack is next) to become nigh~ clubs will have a tremendously negative effect on the entire dty of Newport Beach. lt st.arts with a permit and -. with aime, healt.b buards and Introduces an element that woWd• be anathema to all, tnduding .._ business community. Perhaps, ftnally, there lhoukt be a meeUng between the o.ia. ber Of Commerce and some a, residents, so that a way of.._ both interests couk1 be found; If we can't find a way, it iboakl now be obviotil that the~ <>WMl'I are not going to_go ~ lntotbe~t ~wm IUft•, .,._ wtD IUfJs ad .. um wooderf\11 gem ot a dty, Newport~ wUl~ l\lff'er the mott. And that should make tba ...... ture CJear with .. .,,. ... 1 .. ~ ,_.,. w'lth IL ._.........,, wrong -·..--·ACCelll to a &tale treasure -Huntington State Beach. .. That's not a city bee.ch, it's a state beach sitting right there, and we're all paying for it,• Gra. ham said.·• And with this bridge, it would be about three minutes away." The City Coundl recently approved spending $115,000 for an independent study on the effects building the two bridges would have on Costa Mesa. .. the bath :water. While he feels a bridae at Gisler near tbe north and ,ciftown ii a bad Idea because there are nearby schools and homes, a con· nection into Huntington Be4di at the southwest corner of town is more feasible, Grahain Mid . •All these businelses in here need it,• he said on a recent dri· ve along West 19th Street. •it's a ghost town down here." Graham fears staunch opposi· tion to the Gisler bridge from Mesa Verde-area residents Will prevent officials from taking a fair, objective look at the 19th Street bridge. -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 Af7 lhe study -funded by the cities ot Costa Mesa. Newport Beadl. Fountain Valley and the county -will look at building the bridges as they are proposed, ~eleting them from future traffic :c>lans or rnodifymg their design in spmeway. ~ week, Graham told the City Council that with huge rede· velopment and residential pro· jects· planned to begiri soon in Huntington ~acb and Newport Beach, Costa Mesa could become a destination for shop- pers o.nd visitors from those The proposed bridge, indicated on the map by black dots, would connect 19th Street to Brookhunt Avenue. Plaza? No. They're goipg to go to Fashion Island.•• But Graham thinks the bridge y is already 'SO flawed it can· f_Ot provide an objective look at reissue. By considering building both areas. · "(At) the Waterfront Hilton (in Huntington Beach), they're putting in a convenlioll center,• Graham said. "Do you think those people are going to drive all the way to the Arches, then tum lett to go to South Coast Bndge opponents Graham must convince recently added to their growin9 ranks when a new group of environmentalists called the Fnends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks of Orange County announced ambitious plans to someday turn 1,000 acres of pub· lie and private land at the mouth of the Santa Ana River into a ~dges together as one project, aham said the city will eUec· ely throw the baby out with • • I Cost Effective Legal Solutions • No HAssLES! I ,. No matter what you're t!olng, your hometown flewspaper • FAST, FRIENDLY, Q UALITY SERVICE AT TIIE RIGHT PRICE. flTS IN ... Daily Pilot Protect your home from flooding. 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But all that doesn't really phase Graham, a political insider who knows all too well Mtat he is WANT A QUOTE? Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH 40 Years in Business ~ 0 ~-s ,;__, r , ... 'JirtV ........ ,... 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon Blvd. • Nn-pon Bach INmt It .. Hoop!ull up against. City Councilwoman Libby Cowan said while she's far from sold on the idea, Graham's ideas are food for thought. "I think there are some good points' in what he is talking about, but it's not just a simple issue of putting a bridge through so we can get to the beach," Cowan said. "There are a lot of factors to consider." Longtime bridge opponent and Ea.st 19th Street resident Al Eichler said he doesn't see any· thing positive in the bridge plan for residents like himself. "lt would just attract more cars here as far as I'm concerned, and I don't know how many more cars c.an fit down here,• Eichler said. •1 think it's pretty obvious what it would do to our city.• e;; ~~/h£Jff ~-~~cTUQC/ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! .. MIKE'$ 3t • d 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 "'-'>' 545-7168 ·cA RPETS·111cE ,,sa FREE-llFETIMEll~TAUATllJN WAIUITY' FREE-REMOVAi. OF (JUJ CAll'ET' PAIJ FREE-ll/llmllE MIJVlll FREE#¥ IUJ01111 CAil Kff . -•• (114) IS0-3300 I.. • ,.., ..... ,.,. ro-·4 IAr. 114 &IT ti"' l'rlllT CIJITA MOA, t:A UIN , ~*"· ~ ,,.. ,.;. ~"'-,_ - . , .. A18 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 . . SHEEP \ CONTINUED FROM A 1 "It's just the idea of showing how these dogs move the sheep and work on the 250 bead of cattle were wolkP.d down Fairview Road from Costa Mesa High School to the foir- groundli. The herd would e nter the fair· qrounds off Fairview at the Princeton Street entrance g4te and walk through the fair- 9rounds to the arena. Lloyd 'iclld the planned event wouJd introduce locals to the outback way~ of sheepherders • h II ranc ... -JILL LLOYD That year, about 100 cowboys on horseback guided the cattle down the street. And despite some salety concerns and oppo· sition from residents and city officials, the cattle drive went off without a hitch. dnd their dogs, plus spotlight If given final approval by city tht!> yedr'i. tau focus on fibers, officials, the sheepherding event including wool. would close Fairview to car traf- "It's Just the 1dets of showing tic from 9:15 to 10 d.m., ofh cials how these dogs move the sheep said. rind work out on the rdnch," Traffic m the area would be This year,. before a single sheep hoof hits the road, lair officials will hold a community meeting to outline the proposed eve nt, hear comments or com- plaints from neighbors and mod- ify the plan if necessary. Lloyd said. <J_iverted around the event by AJso during the Cai.r's theme<t. "'tosta Mesa police, Lloyd said. ""l11te to fiber, various sheep· The last time the fair closed .,h<'d rtng. wool-spinning and off a clly street to march a ·herd w1>,tvinq .demonstrations will be of animals to the fairgrounds tu·ld to s,tlulc> the woolly animals. was in 1994. when more than That community meeting is set for 6 p.m. Feb. 25 in the Memorial Gardens building of the fairgrounds . Call 708-1536 for more detail& on the meeting. +FLqWE~+- W J\ r~ 1~: I I CJ l J S E Select armloads from our huge assortment of the freshest flowers and seasonal greens in today's most wanted colors at true warehouse prices. Blooming Branches a bit of spring, indoor'S~ .......... 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T he lounddllon of the former Crosby Southern -later known as the Newport Classic Pro-Am, wds its volunteer base from the 552 Club. a fund-rcllsmg entity (or Hoag Memondl Hospital Presbyterian People are what mdde 1t work · And Newport Beach would not be hosting a Seruor PGA Tour event in Marrh if 1t hadn't been for the unmeasurable hours 552 Club members devoted during 23 years of growth, strengthening dnd trac.btion ' If Hoag ofhc1als didn't have full confidence in theu-current volunteer bedrock from the Newport Classic going into negotiaboni. with Toshiba, the hospitaJ never would've pursued the Seruor Cldss1c dt Newport Beach Country Club The old Crosby Clambdke reqwred spec1aJ folks m the rommunity to pedonn speoal volunteer tasks, Wee Gene Baum, who was among the b<.•st at rna.k.mg every professional golfer feel at home. Last yedf, m what would be the finaJ Newport Classic, a trophy was named m Bawn's honor. And as many former Newport Classic volunteers transfer to the Toshiba Senior Classic, it is impossible to forget R.E "Gene" Baum, who died June 25, 1996 at age 85, but whose spint will lwe forever. Baum, who sohdtfied the Newport Cldss1c playing field year after year wtule ensunng that every out-of-town goUer had a friend in Newport Beach, is no doubt looking from the heavens and giving his approval of the Semor Tour event (He would also be telling me which golfers to interview) •He was a true people lover,• tus widow, Phyllis, said the other day. •After he passed dway, there were so many wonderful responses. We'd been married almost 60 years, and I JUSt couldn't believe the number of lives he touched. People thought so well of him. He was a giver, that's for sure." Phyllis, a NBCC mPmbe r who spends more time volunteering for the 552 Club and the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa than playing golf these days, is one of the hundreds of area residents who plan to volunteer for the Senior Classic, which is March 9-15. ,j Hank Adler, co-chairman of the Senior Classic along Wlth .Jake Rohrer, has always been a tiuge supporter of Baum and Charley Hester, who originated the Crosby Clambake with Marshall Duffield. "The most disappointing thing of all is that Gene Baum tnd Charley Hester. are not around, because it sur wasn't tiank Adler who got us hero," f\dler said. "People forget who got UJ here (horn a community iv nt to the Senior Tour). I've Wked about that from the podium.• 1 Baum and H ter, two of the i>toneen of the Clambak event. ~-both longtim upport rs of ~e552 Club. 0 PYI: ID t"7, Senior PGA Tour tventt VClef•ted a record $8.05'1.U5 for cbarlty. a 20% ina'Mie over t99e. 1 Since 1989 when $enior Tour ti ltal1ed maldng charitable 8 IEE OOLF MOE U ~--------~---~--~~~------------~-----~---------------------~~---------------------------------, Tars upset· Santa Margarita! • Harpor staggers Eagles with 50-47 victory, le d by Robinson's treys down the stretch, and his free throws with 0:03 left; No. 1 Santa Margarita's perfect record down the tube after 21 straight. By Molly Yanity, Datly Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -Roll up your sleeves so you can see the goose bumps. Sit down so you don't start feeling fa.int. Take a deep breath so that you can scream it, "NEWPORT HARBOR WON!" In the season's biggest upset. by far, Newport Harbor High's basketball team dethroned Orange County's top-ranked, undefeated Santa Margarita, 50-47. Bef9re a wild crowd in their own gym, the Sailors (15-8, 4-3 in Sea View League) were in this game from the tipoff and erased a nine-point deficit early m the fourth quarter to mar the Eagles' record, which now stands at 21-1. 6-1, and pull out the stunner. . selection and as much heart as could ht mto lhe gym, the Sailors worked evenly Wlth the Eagles, who were trail- ing, 12-11 , at the end of the first quarter dfter sophomore Duslln Illingworth ca-nned d putback in the penod's final second redlly well on the post Of course, Santa Marganla ·.., guys got d lot of off.ens1ve rebounds lw<ause they're big and well- coach<>d • The b1gg,•st of the Edgle "big guys" LS 6-7 sc•mor Dekkr>r Mc-Keever, who rei.em- hle'> the \'dnrouver Gnzzlies' Bryant 'Big Countrr " Ree\ es "Coach (Larry Hirst) told us that ll we won, this wouldn't be an upset,• JWUOr Matt Jameson sa.td as his Sailors have now topped Orange County's No 1 and No. 2 teams. Earlier this season, Newport defeated No 2 Ocean View, 58-55 Robinson Senior Scott Arch- McK<>ev<>r c1rabtwd six lust-half bodrd!-. <tnd scou~d 12 points before the loC'kPr-room Vl'>ll. hu1 11 took d shot from 1ui.1 tn'ild< the hcill-court line by Carson Pdlmer to II.ft thP E<tqle<. to d 30-27 half- tunc> ledd Beating Santa Margarita seemed unthinkable. Staying dose with the Jum- benng Eagles seemed to be a stretch as Newport had fallen to them by 40 points in the first round of league. bold naued a thrce- pornter and Carlos Ntcas10 snagged dn offensive. rebound and drilled 1t to help the hosts extend to an eight-point lead to open the second quarter. DE'sp1te mon• dunks. blocks and put- l)dciu; by McKcev~r. who hrushed with a game-high 17 pomts, N1cas10 and Hearl- son WNP dblc• to force hlm into fouling. TI1e rl'st of the Newport unit scrambled dfter loosP httlls dnd long rebounds, and the hosts nrvN ldded "I don't know if we slowed them down, but we didn't go helter-skelter like we did at their place," Hirst said. "We were more execution-oriented, took good shots .. . when push came to shove. we made good things happen at the end." But Santa Marg's height advantage would stagger the Tars a bit, but not tu the degree which it did in the teams' ear- lier meeting. With tenacious defense, precise shot "You've got to glVe credit to our b1q men," Hirst Sdld of Adam Hearl son (6-foot-7) and N1cas10 (6-5). "They d id 8 SEE SHOCKER PAGE 82 EAGLE Estancia builds streak to 29 victories with convincing verdict over Mesa. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Pnor to lhe openU1g tip, Estanad High boys basketball COdch Rkh Boyce, whose team was nd.ing a three-gdlTle Pacific Coast League losing streak, suggested a possible I headline for this newspapPr iJ host Costa Mesa upset his Eagles and snapped a 16-year skid. "It would read, Boyce resigns,"' the Eagles coach said. Estancia's fruthful can go ahead and ex.hale 1 now. Their coach isn't gomg anywhere, not after Wednesday night's 83-62 PCL victory over the Mustangs to extend the Eagles' wmning streak against Costa Mesa to 29 games And now Estancia (15-8, 4-3 IJl league) can return to the busmess of trying to capture a (ourth strrught PCL crown "I have a feel.mg we're going to be league chrunp1ons, • Boyce said "That's one down and three to go, and we need Laguna Hills to lose one time. so we do need a little help • aovs Hoa -62 -,,, ... . .. ".; ... - hrst tune 10 d PCL conte!>t, rdced pdSt Costa Mesa 13-17. 0-7) m the second qudrter 30-1 O Nelc;on hdd 17 pom1s m the h.rst quarter, 21 m the gdme's operun~1 I 0 21 , dS Esta nod built a 52- 22 halil1me ledd pldymq llkP a team comnutted to exccllPnct' "It WdS d tough loss," Costa Mesa Coach Ench Allen Sdld "It's touqh t1nv ttme you lose like that, and it's especially tough to losf' Wee that agamst Estancia." The Edgles, whose wtnntng streak against Me'id dates back to 1982, netted seven three- pomters m the hrst hdl1, four by Nelson, all 111 the first quarter as they constructed leads o( 10-3, 15- 5 dnd 21-7 "ThC' last couph., of <Jdmes I've passed up a few shots, so 1t JUSt felt good to take them, and troy teammatei.) were hittrng me whene\er 1 was open.· o,d1d Nelson, 1 1 of 15 from the floor m the hrst thrN! quarters rnclud.lng 7 of 7 from two- pomt range. before s1tunq most of the (ourth pen- od DON LEACH I OM.V PILOT Costa Mesa's Todd Hylton grabs a rebound despite the efforts of Estancia High's James Dawkins (left) and Gavin Rainey (right). • The Eagles, behind Air Force Academy-bound sharpshooter Sam Nelson (31 pomts), who tal!Jed 30 or more for the Sl.Xth time this season and the Senior Ryan Simpson. Cilong w1th Nelson d thud-yNr Vdfs1ty performer who finished 6-0 8 SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 ,. L------------------------------~--------------------------------------------------------------~ Eagles bounce back, 1-0 •Martinez goal is the difference against Costa Mesa, which knocked off Estancia in first round by same score. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After surviv- ing a bout with the fashion police, the Estancia High boys soccer team continued its push toward the top of the Pacific Coast League standings Wednesday, claiming a 1-0 victory over host Costa Mesa. The win avenged a 1-0 upset loss to the Mustangs (Jan. 14) and solidified the Eagles' place m the league's upper division with Laguna Beach and Laguna Hills. But it did not come Wlthout early distraction, according to Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw, who lobbied for his players as officials protested the color and/or length of the spandex shorts at least two Eagles wore under thelf urufonn shorts before kickoff. "The re ferees tried to rattle them a little by askmg them to take their underwear off,· Cren- shaw said with a smile. "I think 1t affected our focus early. But once we settled down, I thought we controlled the game " Estancia ( 10-5-2, 4 -2-1 m league) outshot the Mustangs, 13- 6, mcluding 7-0 m the second hall Mesa (5-8-3, 1-4-2) managed five of its shots in the first 20 min- utes, as it forced Estancia goalie Greg Wayman to make just two saves. "Our kids played hard, but Estancia ha& a very good team,· Mesa Codch Mike Dunn said. "I hope {the Eagles) go all the way." That's just what Crenshaw said his team has m mind, following up Fnday's upset of then-hrst- place Laguna Hills Laguna Beach, a 3-0 winner over Allso Niguel Wednesday, owns a three- pomt lead over the Eagles with three league games remam.ing ·After the Laguna Hills game, the talk m our postgame huddle was 'This is our league,' • Cren- shaw said •And our kids really wanted th.lS one today, because of the (hrst-round loss to Mesa). They're pumped up and as long as they stay focused like we have been. we can contend for the league btle. • Eagle attackers were focused on the Mesa goal, firing two shots off the post and another pair of 8 SEE SOCCER PAGE 83 daily pilot high school athlete of the week •Eagles' sophomore has the features of a cannon. By Richard Dunn, Da1fy Piiot T here's a reason why soca,,r ts low scoring I! kicking a ball into the goal was so easy, everybody would be doing it. Aak anyon who hu ev tJted to maneuv a ball around or through def nd n, theft control it IJ\d ft.re a bull'• put a guy waiting f ot the tole ~~:-ur ·Anllhin~ II the haid part 0( the game, e.tanda boys .. toCC'M COid\ S111Me Otembaw laid. ~ C8Mr 'ntmlnel, Esta.ncia's all-purpose threat, certainly put the finishing touches on Laguna Hills Jan 30 m a crucial Paohc Coast Leaque victory for the Eagl . 3· 2 While the E~gles ar<-ble. cd With more than on<-tandout finisher, Tenon ' ability to convert quality pas tnto gO&ls ftgoinst th Hawks med to renew a nse of chempaonslnp ewaren s to o team onca burd ned with rod C'a.rd.s and . u tl . ·vou can malt • Q?Mt usilting pu.' but u tomebOdy' not there who knOws how to handle the ball in traffic and get a shot off, u doeln't inab any dittennce. • Or'embaw Aid That\ Wbere "nlmll• nma In. •SEE TERRONES PAGE • ~ Costa Mesa gets the better of Estancia's Jose Quintana on this header in Wednesday's Pa"cific Coast League battle. It was Estancia, however, which got the best of the day with a t -0 victory at the expense of the Mustangs. MARC MARTIN .{)All. V PllO T . -- THURSO~V, FEBRUARY S, 1998 _ • Jekeli leads hungry Sea • l<ings with career-high 24 points to knock off Vaqs. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot CORONA DBL MAR -To sat· iify d hunger brought on by a five-game victory fa.st, the Corona del Mar High boys basketball t"filTl decided to feed the posf Wednesday rught. And while 6-foot-9 senior Alex Jekelt devoured his rau-share of lhi: glory l.ll a 64 -46 romp over vis- jlmg lrvme, there was plenty of pior!>eb to Sdvor for · the re'1 of C'odch Pdul Oms' reshaped line- '1J> JPkE'lt, who left Friday's Sea Vu•w Ll!d')uc• loss to Woodbridge etlrly to rec-<•1vc st1tches m his dun, tllllrJ.,.,Pd d career-high 24 polntt, while adding 13 rebounds and two blocked shots. He con- nected on 8 of 13 Held-goal attempts and drained 8 of 9 from the foul line. o r t e n plagued by foul trouble, the German exchange student had just one foul. His previous high game was 15 points in a Decem- Alex JekeU ber win over Paramount. "He's been ready for a break- out game and he's very deserv- ing," Orris said of his big man. who along with 6-6 nm Thurman (seven points) was on the payoff end of a stream of paintward passes from teammates Ryan BOYS HOOPS Cooper (five assists), Andrew Simon (four), Nick Gabriel (three) and Dennis Alshuler (two). "Why ~ it so freakin' hard sometimes, and other times, it's just there?• Orris asked rhetori- cally of his offensive execution, which escalated dramatically after taking a 26-26,tie into half- time. CdM hit 10 of 13 from the field in a 22-point third period and shot 67% (14 of 21) from the field after intermission. The hosts hit 24 of 45 for the game (55.6%). When Jekeli and Thurman weren't producing in the key, Gabriel, Simon, Shaffer and Cooper were connecbng from three-point range, as the quartet combined to nail six three balls in 12 attempts. ·we started a little different HI G H SCHOOL BOYS BASK ETBAL L .. STANDINGS Sea View League Boys W L c;<'lnt• Margarit.a (21·1) 6 1 ~lbro(t•7) .!:!l re;... ..... , .. ,,,~ Irvine (13·10) 2 5 NMuport 50. Santa Margarita 47 Coronll del Mm' 6" IMne 46 El TOfO 70. Woodbridge 58 Nftr.,,art twbor' at C.dM Woodbridge at lrvme El Toro at Santa Margarita Wednesd.1y. Feb. 10 (7:30) H.wport twbor' at Woodbridge ON at Santa M.lrganta El TOfo at IMne k'tdily, Fc•b. 12 (7:30) Irvine at Ne\vport Hwbor CoroNi del Mm' at El Toro Santa Margarita at Woodbridge ENO REGULAR SEASON SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT HAIUIOtt 50, SANTA MAAGAftrTA 47 Santa Margarita Jl 19 5 12 • 47 Newport Harbor 12 19 7 16 • 50 5anU Margarfta · Palmer 15, Rohe 4, McKeever 17, Kramer 6, Forehan-Kelly S. 3·pt. goals • Palmer 3, Forehan·Kelly 1. Newport Harbor · Jameson 12, Archbold 7, Illingworth 4, Robinson 9, Limon 8, Hearlson 6, Ward O. Nicasio 4. 3-pt. goals · Robinson 2, Limon 2, Archbold 1 SEA VIEW tiAGUE CoflONA DEL M.u 64, I.VINE 46 Irvine 14 12 12 8 46 Corona del Mar 15 11 22 16 • 64 lrVine • Ferguson 14, Moore 7, Rapp 6, Hardeman 6, Carlson S, Miller 4, Hanif 2. Raggero 2 3-pt. goals • None. Fouled out • Moore Corona del Mar · Jekeh 24, Simon 12, Gabriel 10. Thurman 7, Alshuler 4, Shaffer 4, Cooper 3. Coombe 0, Halfacre 0, Hales o 3-pt goals· Sunon 2, Gabriel 2, Cooper 1, Shaffer 1. PAOflC COAST LEAGUE ESTANOA 83, COSTA MESA 62 Estancia 22 30 15 16 • 83 Costa Mesa 12 10 20 · 20 62 Est.llnda ·Dawkins 6, Nelson 31, Simpson 14, Rainey 7, Keju 1, Cant~ell 2, Valbuena 7, Andersen 8, Johansen 1, Castellano 6 3-pt. goals -Nelson 4, Andersen 2, Dawkins l . Costa Mesa Rice 3, Wier 8, Jones 9, Payne 13, Hylton 1 S, Bryant 0, Natt 11, Mondragon 2, Lambert 1. 3·pt. goals · Naff 1, Payne 1, Rice 1, Jones l . Fouled out Mondragon C'.olla .... CJ-17) Wednesday's scores Estanda 83. Costa Meu 62 Aliso Niguel 68, Laguna Beadl S6 Laguna Hills 71, University 66 Friday's games (7 pm.) Aliso Niguel at Estanda Costa Mesa at Univet'sity Laguna Beadl at Laguna Hills Wednesday, Feb. 10 (7 p.m .) Laguna Hills at Costa Meu ~at Laguna Beadl Aliso Niguel at Univet'sity Frtday, Feb. 12 (7 p.m .) Costa Meu at Laguna Beach Estanda at Univenity Aliso Niguel at Laguna Hills END REGUlAR SEASON lineup (Simon and Cooper joining regulars Jekell, A.IJhuler and Gabriel) and I'd say it wo1ked out pretty well," said Orris, who had particular praise for the defensive tag-teem Cooper and Gabriel put on prolific Irvine guard Chris Fer- guson. Coming in averaging 21.5 pointt per game, Ferguson man- aged just 14, hitting only 5 of 14 field-goal attempts and picking ~p two offensive fouls trying to pry himself from the incessant pressure. Simon, who earned the starting assignment for "busting bis butt in practice," according to Onis, deposited a career-high 12 pqjnts, including a three-point bank b-om the top of the key that Orris took as an omen. •You know it's your night, when you get two bank shots from three-point range (Shatter kissed another off the glass from SHOCKER CONTINUED FROM 81 After a 12-point third quarter, Palmer seemed to take over the game. The C IF Southern Section Division V Offen- sive Player of the Year in football who is headed for USC, Palmer nailed a pair of treys to give Santa Margarita its greatest lead at 43-34 with just five nlinutes left. the left wing).• Gabriel's 10 points gave the Sea Kings (6-17, 2-5 in league) three double-figure scorers for only the fourth time all sea.son, the first time against Sea View competitio.n. The hosts led, 15-14, after one period and used an 11 -1 {Ull to forge a 26-19 edge midway through the seaond. lrvine (13-10, 2-5) answered with the final seven points of the half, but CdM tallied the first nine points of the third quarter, and fol- lowed the Vaqueros' first bucket with another 6-0 spurt to delight the home crowd. "When you've been down for as long as we have, when you get a little chance to enjoy a night like tonight, you feel like you have a tiger by the tail,• Orris said. two-footer, as Jameson drove the lane for a hoop, as Gary Robinson ripped a three, as Alan Limon went in for a fastbreak layup, as another three was drained by Robinson. McKeever reared his head ' again with yet another dunk, but Jameson answered with another drive. With :07 remaining, Newport held a 48-47 lead. After a timeout, the Eagles inbounded the ball from under their own basket. Under pres- SUie from Jameson, San- ta Marg's Ryan Forehan- Kelly mishandled the ball and it rolled out of As his second consec- utive three-pointer swished through the net a.nd bounced to the floor, Hirst called a 20-second timeout which the refer- M J bounds. att ameson With the Sailor crowd ee mistook for a full After arguing the matter, Hirst, whose squad was still standing, returned to huddle and gave this advice: ·Talk your way throµgh the screens down there. Move your feet on defense and rebound." That was it. Suddenly, the Tars exploded for a 12-2 run as Hearlson took a pass from Jameson for the easy already celebrating, Robinson was immediately fouled. He hit both ends of the one-and-one. Santa Marg's desperation shot fell short. •I've missed one of those before and I wasn't going to do it again, H Robinson said of the clutch free throws. Jameson tallied a team-high 12 points and Robinson hit for nine, eight in the final period. .. EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 "We looked like the team that had won 10 straight," said Boyce, referring to lus tedITl's streak before dropping three in d row Westinont tops Vanguards, 93-85 SANTA BAR- BARA -Adam COLLEGE MEN Got.DEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN hfPtmw dCJdtn<\l Mesa, scored 14 points, hrtd e1qhl rrbounds and hlocked a shot Junior f>('IN AndPrsen also had eight rE•l>ouncls for llw Eagles, aJong with e1~1ht points dncl two assists. Andersen ' 1Md dll of his pomts dnd five of his hoards in lh<' '>econd quarter, when EstdnCld httd lcuds of 37-16 and 46-19. Mesd, led by I lylton, Jon Payne ( 13 pomts) clnd Ryan Naff (11 ). staged a mild comeback m the second half. The Mustangs, who outscored Estanoa m both quarters of the haH, pulled to withm 69-52 when Hylton made a jumper with 5: 16 left m the game, which was stopped twice by the referees because of coins and candy bemg tossed onto the court by unruly fans. Dz1erzynskl's 24 pomt.s was not enough for Southern Cc!Wornia College's men's basket- ball team dS Golden Stale AthleUc Confer- ence-lead mg Westmont topped the Van- guards, 93-85, Wednesday night. WESTMONT 93, 5oCAL Coll.EGE 85 SoCal College • Keane 12. Dz1erzynski 24, 6cheuerman 10, Cezar 9, Mcintee 10, Dignan 4, Wilborn 16. 3·pt. goals • Dzierzynski 3, Mcintee 2, Keane 1 Fouled out • None. Westmont · Blick 15, Monroe 2, Baik 2, Richards 8, Knabke 16, Croy 3, Hahn 6, Gomes 31, Nunez 3, Eley 7. Th<• Edql<>s' h1ggest lead was 61-28 in th<' third qut1rter when Nelson convert- (.'<! cl ltiyup while getting fouled by ME>stt 's Todd J lylton (15 points). With three games.left, Estancia is one game off the championship pdce, locked in a four-way tie. sec ( 15-10 4.3 in the GSAC) snuck up on the hosting Warriors before the hall, trailing by three, but Westmont's Brian Gomes exploded lor d gd.ffie-hlgh 31 points to keep the guests dway from the lead. 3-pt. goals -Blick 3, Richards 2, Croy 1, Eley 1. Fouled out • None. • TERRONES CONTINUED FROM 81 Listed as forward, midfielder and backup gooJ.k.eeper to Brad Wayman, ThlTones put the boot on visiting Laguna l-WJJ, which entered the game atop the PCL standings. Estancia, unranked ln the Orange County Top to poll, came from behind with two second·ha.lf goals by 'Terron to defeat No. 4-ra.nked LaguM H.illa. Terron , lhfl Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, tied th game in the 48th mtnute on a ftnt·rate pu1 through the middl bY Mnior NOe Bltrad.a, who • would eventually complete a back flip at midfield after the referee sounded the game's concludin?. whbtle. •1 did.n t lb.ink (Estrada) saw me,• Tenones said. ·1 just went to it, then t saw where the g0411e wa,s and kicked it to the first post I saw. The goalie was off to the other side. "By winn.lng that game, we. now have more intensity toward winning league." Terrones scored the winning goal in the 72lld minute againit the Hawks on anothei strong ftnJsh . Teammate Robert Cutel.la.no's long croH pus set up the gOal, followtnq pattet from Batrada and Irvfng lslu. •My tMJDmates dld mott or the work," 1\m'Ones said. •1 just had to ldck lt ln. It wu a good . ' Halftime S 1-48, Westmont. JC MEN Cypress puts away Orange Coast, 89-79 C YPRESS -Orange Coast College's men's basketball team squandered a five-point halftime lead Wednesday night as hosting Cypress ran off with the Orange Empire Conference win, 89-79. The Plrates ( J 5-10, 4-5) were led by Shaun Jackosn's 31 points and eight rebounds, and Chris Lopez added t 7 points and six boards. Estancia High product Chris Candlish also contributed with 12 points and a pair of steals. ORANGI u.91'1 CONfUENCE MEN CYPRESS 19, OMNol CoAsT 79 Orenge c:o..t-Cooper 7, Lopez 17, Katseaneas 3, Langdon S, Jack.son 31, Candlish 12, Clark 4. 3-pt. goals -Lopez 3, Cooper 2, Jackson 1. Fouled out · Katseaneas. Cypreu · Klllens 17, Tenpas 7, Derozan 7, Jensen 5, Oliver 19, Lamoureux 10, Floyd 15, Smith 8, Bowen2. 3-pt. goals -Oliver 4, Klllens 2. Smith 2, Jensen 1, Floyd 1. Fouled out · T•npais. Halftime: OCC. 41-36. pass by Robert. It was pretty easy to kick in." • Terrones, a MCODd·team All·PCL selection last seuon u a freshman, wu l!ltanda'a No. 2 scorer lut teUOn with 15 behind JOH Quintana (16), a MD.lor forward this seuon who bu become moM of a pa.Mer. •{Quintana) bu kind of taken more of an usllt attitude, setting up a lot ol stutt," Crenshaw Mid. ·1 don't know why. h Just hap- . perw. He'I MtUng everybody up and C...,.,. been the one step- ping up end ICOl1Qa lDOlt ol them (with a teaa·leedlng 10 goals}." ~ ~IOIMI, who bepD s>JaJiDo. IOtt'S 1n Malm at .,. 5, aui lW 8Jltto1e•tbe611d. Wb..a we._. down eo ~f ~ .......... 8111 roaDd to- JC WOMEN OCC wins, 6 7-55; Ludwicki scores 22 CYPRESS -Orange Coast College's women's basketball team rolled past host Cypress Wednesday night, 67-55, behind Jennifer Ludwicki's 22 points, 16 rebounds and five assists. The Pirates, now 18-9 overall, 6-3 in the Orange Empire Confer- ence, broke away from a 29-28 halftime edge behind 50% shoot- ing from the field in the second half. Ani Saraydarlan (14) and Natalie Weeks (12) were also in double figures for Coast. Cypress fell to 19-9, 6-3. ORANGE u.IRI CONFIMNCE WOMEN . OMNol CoAsT 67, CYPM.ss 55 Orange Coast • Sortino 5, Peyton 8, Rodriguez 0, de los Santos 0, Ovitt o. loshak 6, Botana 0, Saraydarlan 14, Klytta 0, Ludwick! 22. Weeks 12. 3-pt. goals • Ludwldcl 4, Saraydarlan 1, Sortino 1. Fouled out -None. ~ -Low 12. Pendergnift 0, Green 9, Farroux 7, Kav•n 5, Kitagawa 0, Perry 12, Barba 0, Walker 0, Davis 10. 3-pt. goals -Love 3, Green 1, Kavan 1. Fouled out -None. Hal~lme: occ, 29-28. 0 tie), we were without Ramon Garcia (EstAnda's standout senior sweeper)'and John Alderete, so 1 odjustcd the line up and pulled Gennan Diaz out of stopper and into sweeper and pulled Cesar from f orword to stopper," Crenshaw said. ·we knew Cesar could play stopper, and he played it incredibly well.· (Terrones) is a great player no matter where you put him." Crenshaw rememben cooch- ing against Terronet five yeara ago in elementary school soccer, wben Terron.es competed for Pomona School and Citmlbaw coedMid at KillybroOA. • , recogniz8d the fire tbenm: Mid ~w. We beet t!MU' ~ and I Wked to bbn alter the game. aDd he wu ln ~ He dklD't Ila to Joie.' •• ¥0UTH ......... .-..-~~ ~' ................ •~~ Ambush guns ~ down foe, 2-0 The Costa SO Mesa Ambush CC~R (AYSO Region 120) stunned the top-seeded San Juan Capistrano Gunners, 2-0, in the third week- end of the AYSO PLUS playoff tournament. The Ambush, the No. 2 seed, stifled the Gunners with a consis- tent offensive ·attack paced by Nagtb M817oqufn a.nd Danny Whitaker. Marroquin and Whitaker r!'!COrded the goals, and received support from midfield- ers Matt ScbJ.rmer, David Bar- nett, Shane Colllns and Erle Scbeafer .. FOTWa.rds Sean Weikel, Jess Helmich and Ryan Sanford also kept the pressUie on the Gun ners' defense. Goalie Scott Harris, whose five saves coupled with ~e strong defensive unit of Jonathan Boustant. Carlos Gutterrez, Ryan 'IWing and Tyler Henied, pre- served the shutout. GIRLS DMSION 3 AREA Q PIAYOFFS • Newport A All-Stars 2 North Irvine 1- With six minutes left in the game, the Newport A All-Stars put ~ogether two scoring drives to steal a contest from North Irvine, 2-1. Down 1-0, CynlhJa Silverstein made a cross to Joell~ Predrtk- sen. Fredriksen's shot found the back of the net to knot the score The same players connected again with one minute remaining as Fredriksen's rebound was put- back by Silverstein for the win The squad's solid play was highlighted by forwards 'Kaytte Iacovino and Carrie Haskell, while halfbacks Allison Brooks, Lauren Hansen. Allison McKen- zie, Nichelle McRorle and Sarah Purcell were strong. The All-Stars' backfield is comprised of sweepers Lauren Kerwin and Nicole Cassesso, goalkeeper Ashley \Veber and fullbacks Chloe Cox, Gretchen Hudson and Katie \Vatson. StingRays improve to 8-0 with 38-18 victory SANTA ANA · The Newport-HOOPS Mesa National Junior Basketball Division I Girls StingRays topped Santa Ana, 38-18, to improve to 8-0. The · StingRays shutout the hosts in the third period as their well-balanced attack and tough ·defense preservetl the perfect record. Danie la Bolzmano led the way for the locals with nine points, while Annie Biggio added eight. Eileen Bello and Monica Martinez chipped in with six. Christine Caron and Jasmine Grewal had five and four points, respectively. SCHEDULE TODAY • BMketball High school girls • Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m .. Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa at University, 7 p.m ·~ High school girls • Corona del Mar vs. ~ Harbor, at Kaiser Elementary, 3:15 p.m.; Costa MMa at University, 3:15 p.m ; Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3:15 p.m • Wrestling High school -Laguna Hills at Cost• Mesa, 6-p.IT}. •Water polo High school girls • Irvine Toomament: Esperanza at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor vs. Thousand Oaks, at Heritage Park. Irvine 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at El Toro, 3 p.m. •Tennis College women • Hawaii at Southern California College, 9 a.m. Community college men -Orange Coast at Loiig Beach CC. 2 p.m. Community college women • Marymount at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. . .....,. .. Community college • Orange Co.st at Apache ~ vs. Southwestern. 10'AS •.m. I .. NEWPORT· SHOCKS NO. 2 IRVINE; 8-4 With their sights set on Sea View League crown, Tars can win it with win at Corona del Mar Tuesday. IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's girls water polo team put itself in prime position to earn the Sea View League title as it swept into Irvine Wednesday and won its biggest game of the season with an 8-4 upset. Newport (13-5) could hold onto its undefeated status in Sea View League play with a win .over the Vaqueros, Orange County's No. 2 team. The Sailors' suffocating defense and an onslaught of goals from Kyndra Cox and Autwnn Milliken were the differ- ence, though. Irvine may have focused too much on Harbor's leading scorer, senior Alden Moore, who still shook loose for a pair of scores. But it was Cox and Milliken who stepped up to support their star with three goals each to bring home the 4-0 league mark. Newport is one win away from the league title, but will have to go through the waters of Back Bay rival Corona del Mar in order to achieve that. Ranked sixth in an Orange County coaches poll, the Sailors are at CdM at 3: 15 Tuesday. SEA VIEW LEAGUE NEWPORT HAlt80R 8. hMNE 4 Newport Harbor ,3 2 1 2 • 8 · Irvine 1 0 2 1 · 4 fMwport Harbor • Cox 3, Milliken 3, Moore 2. Saves · Kennedy 3. Irvine · Lezak 2, Hanson 1, Elesante 1. Saves • Mayberry 3. CdM loses out, 11-6 LAKE FOREST -El Toro High's host Chargers were 11 -6 winners over Sea View League foe Corona del Mar Wednesday in girls water polo, tueled by a 5- 1 burst in the third quarter. Corona del Mar, led by Mea- gan Hardt's tow goals, tied the score at 4-4 early in the second halt, only to see El Toro run off five straight, with three power plays and a pair of long lob shots doing the damage. Christin Miller led El Toro with four goals, three coming in the first quarter. CdM falls to 7-12 overall, 2-2 inJeague; El Toro improves to 2- 2, 13-6. SEA VIEW LEAGUE El. T<MtO 11, CoftoHA on MAR 6 Corona del Mar 2 1 1 2 • 6 El Toro 3 1 5 2 • 11 C.cN • Hardt 4, Blair 1. Saves: Bar1tlow 8. El Ton> • Miller 4, Gill 2, Cessna 2, Taylor 1, Norton 1, Smith 1. Saves: Smith 6. . Costa Mesa wins, 5-4 LAGUNA 1-fil.LS -Costa Mesa Higb's girls water polo team improved to 2-2 in Pacific Coast League play, 6-11 overall as the Mustangs outlasted host Laguna Hills, 5-4, Wednesday. Amy Devey was Mesa's big weapon, striking for four goals. with Annette Grubisich adding the other goal. Stephanie Lom- bardo was credited with 15 saves. Laguna Hills (2-2, 9-8) rallied with two goals in the final quarter to close a 5-2 deficit and had the ball as time was running out, but Cari Howse stole the ball with 0:05 left to clinch the victory. · Mm:IC COAST LIAGUI CosTA MlsA 5, LAGUNA HIUS 4 Cost.a Mesa 2 0 1 2 . 5 'LlguNI Hiiis 1 1 0 2 • 4 c.tll Meu · Devey 4, A. Grublslch 1. Saves: Lombardo 15. Legunll Miiia ·Shubin 2, O'Oonnell 1, tcay 1. Saves: Bonkal 7. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998 IJ No SAI,E SIGN UP FOR . SAILORS • Newport Harbor can't buy a goal in 1-0 setback to Santa Margarita in Sea View League soccer clash. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The re would be no home cookin', no home- field advantage . For Newport Harbor High's boys soccer team, the chips fell on Santa Margarita's side of the field in a 1-0 Sea View League loss and the baffled Sailors came up empty. Down, 1-0, in the second hall, Newport (4-5-3, 2-3-2 in league) received a golden opportunity to tie the score ... or so it thought. ' A collective cheer went ~ on the south side of the Kaiser Ele- SOCCER CONTINUED FROM B.1 bullets off the crossbar. But junior Esaul Martinez cashed in a feed trom Irving Islas in the 30th minute with a far-post tally, which held up as the ·Nin:n.ing margin. Islas had been denied entry into the game, until he satisfied the referee's Spart· dex specs, but hit Martinez on the left wing to collect the assist. ment~ fteld as Sauor Kevin Byrnes drew a tugh-kick call inside the penalty box. But the referee decided to give the hosts an indirect kick as opposed to a direct penalty shot. MThat is really rare that they choose an indirect kick." New- port Coach Ziad Khoury said. "That's the way it went. It seems like we can't buy a call.· So instead of a one-on -one with Santa Margarita's goalkeep- e r Byron Foss, the entire Eagle squad lined up in fron t of the net as junior Manny Oropeza sized up the shot. His delivery seemed perfect, but penetrating the wall bf 11 players was too much to ask . On the rebound, however, the Eagles picked up another penalty. Oropeza had another opportu- nity -this time a direct kick. But Estancia 's Mario Miranda found the post in the 16th minute, and Mendoza clanked a shot off the iron six minutes later to keep the game scoreless. Mesa keeper Cesar Por- cayo made two of his five saves on quality chances by Terrones, who scored two goals in the Eagles' 4-0 trouncing of the Laguna Hills Hawks. Christian Alvarez fired the most dangerous shot for the Mustangs, who also had scor:. ing chances created by Ruben Gonzalez, D.K. Brown and Adam Nixon. Islas later rocketed a humping line drive off the crossbar, while teammate Cesar , Terrones also had a header in the 15th minute foiled by the crossbar. Estancia, which takes on Aliso Niguel Friday, visits Laguna Beach Wednesday I before finishing the regular season at University. BOYS SOCCER his line-drive shot was deflected by Foss, the re19'11ing ClF South- ern Section DiVlSIOn m Defensive Player of the Year. ·nus was a tremendous game. It went back a.nd forth and was fun to watch," Khoury s&d. "Sd.n· ta Margarita is one of the top teams in the county (ranked No 3) and to come out and play so compebbvely Wlth them says a lot." The Eagles barely outshot the hosts, 11 -10 In the first half, wtth a gusting wind heading northeast, New- port's Zach Wells delivered a ctup pass to Eric Werner Werner's shot on goal was the next-closest chance of getting on the board for the Sailon5, but 1t wluz:zed nght over the crossbar The lone goal came about 33 minutes into the fust half when Santa Margarita's sweeper Nick Sparks lofted an mdirect kick and Ryan Coiner leapt up to head it into the net. As the Sailors had pulled off a 2-0 upset over the Eagles earlie1 in the season, Santa Marganta cast no subtleties over the fact that revenge was on its nund. The game was marred with mcreasmg brutality and whistles blew throughout, but Khoury dDd crew feJt they were gettmg the cold shoulder from the referees "Sometimes you get the breaks, sometimes you don't, • Khoury said Harbor goalie Diego Grella made eight saves Estancia Hlgh's Esual Martinez, who scored the game's only goat. dean the ball out" from deep In the &gles' territory. Estanda topped rival Costa Mesa to ftimalln in the hunt for the Pad.Uc Coast League crown. Below, Mesa's Grant Nelson (7) and Robert Castellano of Estanda make tracks trough a puddle on the soggy field. Marc Martin I Daily Pilot GOLF the other m the afternoon. Detatls. 557-5100. ICE HOCKEY CONTINUED FROM 81 reports, the tour has contributed more than $53 million to charity. •Tue charity record helps underscore the importance that Senior .. Tour events place on giving to worthy locaJ causes,# PGA Commissioner nm Finchem said. ·1n fact, charity is the focus of the tournaments on all three tours. H Together, the PGA Tour, Seruor Tour and Nike Tour contributed more than $44 million to charity last year. 0 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host its fourth annual Newport Beach Open on May 18 at NBCC. For the first time, the event will have two shotgun starts, one in the morning, 0 During the Senior Tour event ln March, Santa Ana Country Club will host the Super Senior MasterCard event, but there will be no public gallery Big Canyon Country Club hosted 1t last year. 0 Head pros Mike Reebl (SACC) and Paul Hahn (NBCC) will compete in the Southern California PGA Team Championships during the Se nior Tour week. Maybe the timing isn't the greatest, but who's going to argue dbout playing golf on television. Finalists are video taped with their round later shown on cable television . SACC has made it to the finals three out of four years. • RICHARD DUNN's club golf column appears evefY Thursday. ICE OtALET I~ ADUl.J STANDtNGS NOVKE 1 Joker!>, 10-2-1, 21; 2. Reefs, 9-2-2, 20; 3. Rangers, 9-4-0, 18, 4. Comets. 6-6-1, 13; 5. Bombers. 2-11-0, 4, 6. Wam~. 1 12-0, 2. INTERMU>fATE 1 Coasters.,10-3-0, 20; 2. Intrepid, 8-5-0, 16; 2. Rakers, 8-5--0, 16, 4. Devils, 5-7·1, 11; 5. Blind Mice, 4-8-1, 9; 6. Comets, 2-11-0, 4. GOLF Senior Classic Special Don't miss the Daily Pilot's dassk approach to a classic event. the 1998 Toshiba Senior Oassic. at Newport Beach Country Oub March 9-15. tfi -:..- the peno1• touch on a hometown TOSHIBA event • when the legends of the game become Newport Beach's very own. The Senior Classic Special, c:on""9 Mlln:h 6. CdMfails to impress the coach • Even with their favorite son (Boyce) on sideline, Sea Kings are defeated by Sea View roe Irvine, 4-0. By Richard Dunn. Dai/}' Pi/or CORONA DEL MAR -Even Wlth Jd~on Bovee m attendance, • Corona del Mar Highs Sea Kings could find no msptrabon. Nothing personal Boyce, who once led Cd..M to a Sea View League boys soccer champ1onslup and No 1 ran.king tn Orange County, leaves today for Orlando, Aa , to attend Major League Soccer training camp wtth the Colorado Rapids. who drafted him Sunday in the second round After what Boyce Wltnessed on Wednesday, he probably couldn't leave soon enough, as the host Sea Kings dropped a 4-0 Sea View deos1on against lrvme (8-5- 3, 3-3-1 m leaguet •Seriously. we try to gtve the other guys a game. but we don't seem to have the htness. the tech· ruque or the motlvabon to wm games.· sa.Jd C&.1 Coach Derek Lawther, whose squad fell to 3- 10-2, 0-7-0 m lt'ague ·1 told them 1t sup to them. but there's no motl\'atlon and the bet· ter players are gettmg dlScour- aged If we win one, it'll be 'hal- lelujah brother, you've amved '• Last year, the Se!i Kmgs fin. ished with 10 ues. six m league But tlus year most of thetr results aren't close "They've all been 0-6, 0-5 and 0-4 -awesome scores.·• Lawther said. "We even nussed a penalty kick today, dnd by (our best play- er), of all people It's very scary to see Uus (losmg slod l happen to Corona del Mdf and to the school We only have ourselves to blame We've given up mostly soft goals, but we've been losmg by huge scores "I've never coached a team ltke tlus We fall on ow butts and ouss kicks in games thev're not the same players that they show me lil pracUce • The Sea Kings host Back Bay n val Newport Harbor on Fnday, so the re's still hope for th err sea· son "It's a big one." Lawther sa.id "I hope we upset Ziad (Khoury) 1-0." Khoury lS the Sc:Ulors' coach. Irvine was m no mood to get upset. It got the best of CdM's feisty defense m the second ball, scoring three goals, two by seruor Grant Bechtold Matt Joyce scored m the 1 t th minute for the Vdqueros to give them an earl}' edge, cappmg a four-shot possession for Lrvlne (CdM senior goalkeeper Ken Brown had two of lus eight saves lil the senes) Sophomore nudbelder Adam Hoyt of Corona del Mar almost bed 1t in the 32nd minute after some solid ball work, but his shot was stopped by Irvine goalie KeVlll Spear. lrvme outshot C&.1 23-7 The Sea Kings almost oussed a penal- ty kick m the 35th minute in the second hall, Irvme mid· helder Matt Taylor's attempt deflected off the body of team- mate Danny Roda for a goal m the 49th mmute Taylor was giv- en an asslSt. CdM wanted an off- sides call, but its argument fell on deaf ears. Later, Bechtold fucked m a goal m the 59th minute for a 3-0 Irvine lead, then he rocketed home a left-footer from the top of the t 8-yard box for an insur- mountable Irvine aClvantage. 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COl.11'1 f*de! a1 caee r 1e ·~ o dlt ••-•• .,. ,..-•; • --r· •"""""'' "'--"IW t4l•11!1 A .. ntt'"o!' ~ calt • - --........ ...., __ ... _. l 84 THURSDAY, FEBRU.AAY 5; 1998 Nn111port lkkhlCosUI Men Oia.iJy Pilo< PUIUC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUO NOTICll PUIUC NOT1CU PUil.JC NOTIClS PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICI ,..,.Id, W000tan0 Hiii, CA ~wt? vn, 1.2-11 ducted 11y: an tnoM01.111 ;;;d° bv: ~ "'9LIC NOTICI 1998 '' ·• 10-30 'AM fO M coum' OOIMT· llM ....,. ~ ''° ~-, ~ ~ 1~ '"" Prtlletred l~I· Group H1v1 yOu 11111.cf ~ Hive YoU •lattff . dolno p~~1 ~ 711 CMC CllfTIJI .. ~{-~ -,_ W '1olltloua 8u1l11.1u Thi• butlnlH It con-Inc Alan Clifton CEO' bUtlntl' Yt'I? Ho bU11n1n y.rt v .. t/4111 ~leUU.U. 8uelMt1 lesaiOnll WOT, IMTA Au. 1'Sn14m '°" TJilUITU't W~ ........ ~ N•M-ltateJMnt d~ed b)";ll'l lndi~MI Owfter/MMaOtf ' ' l.,ah AM IS&a'lcwood Martt O. Ow.. ' Illa,... ltat"*9t • ~ CAIMo IN..i INR>MIATIC* l'lfAll • _.. ...,_Md ._._ The loltowfng per10n1111 Hwe you •ian.d doing Thia aratement Wit m.ct Tl'lit •t.•ement •u ntld Thlt ml.lmlnt wn lil«t The tollOw!ng pe1aon1 .,, lht -T • CAl.L t:::f-1111 LOllUTAR °" W»'tt • ~1• dOlng bull,.. .. u Tl~ ~ Y9f?No ..... h ~ County Cll11c ol wllh ,,,. County Cltfk ot wllll IM County Cler1c of dotng bUtlntH ... MACE PAY 0 L'*OTM MOfn' IEJMCO. u..c. 319'DO d ()llc:W ----In vice, 3900 8trch SttH t :J1°'1 A. CMl\Pl*I, Off~ 1H8e748041 1t911747114 tHM74toe7 ~ Av .. , #tll, Ntwpott t 7 llllt 1114-.. OM-TDWnNO TO ccu.£et A OOld9r GI °""II ~ 1 202, Ntwp011 Beath. CA T~::. •• 1111,,, WM liltd Daily Piiot Jan. 22, 2t. 011ly PilOI Ftb. 5. 12, 19, Ody Pilot Jan. 22, 2t, a..ch.CAl2te0 ltl .. ~~T~t!¥..! ~AIMID~=== ~-= r:::"-9:.0: London, lt70 NOl\I\ """' the CcKltlty Clet!t or Fib.$, 12, 19M Th273 211. 1"' Th30t Fib. 6. t2. 1'91 Th211 ::'-Zv~ ':t,'~· J~ eMQI~ I • ~lltu .. lftMN '°""'Y TMAT P\#Otl. AaNta1m Elec:*ft ID w ~ Uncoln s11 .. t 0<1ng1. CA 0111noe County on 01.00.oe .,1.LIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt: e..cf\, Cl t2eeo van *'· a Ut9'g tn111. ......., • 'Al 01121, 0-. 12112 ~ on 1()'2M7 • HM5 111817•Hf11 rvu Thi• bu1ln1 .. 11 con. and Villl!~Llyell. I 9#\o _.. ~ ....,_. lft t11t IMI• t7.....or7 d .aid Allt on Ray. 26127 VII D•lly Pilot Ja11 15. 22. tt. FloUUoue •uelnoH FloUllou• •u•IMH FloUUoue a.nlnea• ducted by: llll lndMd.ual 0.11 manFe, ie~ .._...._, 0..-of TNlf PUBLIC NOTICE Olllciel ~. wll a.II on LomH 112 ~una HUI• Feb & 1918 tl\2St N•m• ltat.ment Hew you 111111d oolng~ T """'' 1 ~ Tiit ..,.. 02/Mlll It 12'00 noon at IM CA 92653 · ' ' Name ltatement Thi following pettont are Nuno ltatomont bu1lne11 yen No firhet, _. OllMf --T.S. No. t'f.1981-ta Nc*ll al Nor1h ,,onl emr-IO !tie Mary Aaton 10,61 Cl'lfft· PUBLIC NOTICE ~r· fbou~ng ,,.,,ona •r• dotng bu11ne11 u : The f~no ,,.,..."' 11• "-tff•y L. Boyt11n H ;r'Si R F --. If..,, of"",..., Tnmao Ma "* ~" ~ Cour1houM. 700 nut Street . Apl A Loa no u,..,,. .. at· INT(RNATIONAL MEOIA dolnQ . n.fll 11: Tllla llAltMtnl wu flied IMtetl'* *"" '-TruetVQl4 .. hdllallur.. t CMe C.W OfM WMI, Alamllot , CA 90l20 • Ftotltlou• 8u1lneH W.$.M. L.eaalng, 1682 Lan-ENTERPRISE, 4071 la PROMOTIONS BY OEN· with tho Counly Citric ol ~ ?€ at ,,l''!:f ~ to be'. 221 W£JT Deed d fNIC. dlW Apt 14, a.. AM, ca et public Annon• 8ooktpan, to3 Ham• Statement Qlly, trvln1, CA 1121114 P11ma Ave , Sult• o. Ana• !SIS. 1t Woodha~ Dt., Of~ County on 1·20-98 mooe~ a tTIIUT IT COITA 1996. ~ YoU tilt ldlarl to auoc1on. to ht hlOllMI bidder Alambt /1 O. t•untlng1on Thi following 90reon1 art ~r~IO r· 1 S1t0f;26 ~~62 l'ltim, CA 92807 ':9:" f101· ~A88Jll'7r HIH7410la Jsrue,., 5 srav«I by a llllEIA CA 11117 TN llflOer. P'o4ld 'fOAll P"IPlftY1,I rfWf be lot GHl'I (paye~ at the time BHeh CA926'18 dolngbu1lnoHH: gty, N nl. Tom Cheng, 4071 I.a 0 a 8111 t .,ogan-Dally Pllol Jan 22 29 =e Of 11aliQl'lal bank. a TNlllM dlldal1111 "'1 lokStlapidc .. ;wyo1111Md ol .... ln~utmoneydtl'le Jolyn 'opanot. 363 Ntwport Colblrt. Etcnlngtr. Rl'IOClll ,<!~~gt: l'M. ~~cha~~ Palm• Av• .. Suitt o. Ana·~·· UNllW~ChAIY,!11 Or., Feb & 12 19118 . Th27B drawn by. stale or I llyfofenylncof,....Of ....... ., d"' nan d Unllld ~.).,. tiglll, tllle, Avt 11303 Long Btech & Co . 1401 Oovt St.. "" ng ty. "'nt , l'lt lm, CA 92807 _,,una gu... ..-877 · ' • ral aedd union or a t6MI addr-Md Gdltr Ill POCllCl'IG l8linll you, )QI and lnlefMt .....--to 1nd CA 908t4 · ' 11620. N1wpor1 Beach. CA 9/~114 b 1 1 Thie b111lnt11 la oon-Jhl• butlnt1ea Mia con· PUBLIC NOTICE chedl drawn by a Slate or CIOllllllOft ~ If Ill'/. lhoUld oancld • ..... Nob ntM hold b.,"it"~ uld Tl'l•I bi!.int H It con· 92660 • ut n111 • con· duetod by: an lndlYidual .. uctld by: tn nd duel federal saw19s and loan ..,_ llMIW!l lletelft. leid NM w111 bt ii,_.,, glMI !hit WrJI l R>-Deed ol T In '"' Pfoc>ertY ducted bV 1 general part Colbtrt. E1Cl'llngtr 6 Co. duct~~ by: a gtnt ral part· Havt you tlarttd doing Have you ltartld doing ~ctltlo~· •u1ln1H sooalJon S4'mra;t ....... blll ~ OMfllnt Of dlMil, I l.-Corporlilcll • aituac.d in~ County Ind neranlp LLC, (CA), 1401 Oovt St . nor• P bu.slneu yet? No butlnH• Y•I? Y11, .. 2~9r H•m• ltatoment tlOfl, or ~ WWllfltY • ..,--i Of illlplltcl, w.9t, OI ~ INale, « ribed rol HllVt yew ••llft•d doing 11520, Ntwporl &each. CA bHar• you ?•~11tdJ do~ Tom Chtng Vout• P81a1k1YI Btloglan. Tl'lt t.;Howlng !*•on• •r• fied tn secllon1il o= rwpdlng tldt, POH-lon, Of •lblaMd ~ puramlf ~ = and --: .... ~ 1.N11ne11 yt t?No 926e0 u• ntu yet "· an · Tnf1 1111tmtnt WH flloO l'llll doing buelntH as· nanc:ial Code and IV tnQI....._, to "'1 tbe lht Deed r:J TNSI 4illtaAld II>' · •• mor. ·-1 So111y London Tnl1 bu11n1u It con-1998 with 11'1• Coun1y Clttk or Thia etattmenl Wat hlld Scott Sowdtr & Aisociatta to do busin~s in this ~ ttllllliftl"tl pMdplll IV!I of the ,,_ M. ...,_ Jf • liiglil on ~ ~ ol tnitl epn Tn11 1111emen1 w11 filed OucttO by Umtted Uab<llty Q1rald F Srtmba Ot1ngt County on 01·»98 wllh lhl Cou.nty Cltfk 01 1551 Eatt San Alto Place: /;J~l~:eo. ad ~a~o !I'll noc.(11Mandbr8* Oltd of"*'· RtcanMd 5/Ws, lnll f 052-tt2-]7 tn..a.e '-~llng w111'1 Int County Clttk or Co. Thia •t•ltment wH Mid 19188747421 Orange County on t-20.H Or•nge. CA 92ee5 ity let at ,::. Tr1*. wtlll lllW• tlltt-, • 95-01910 ol ~ ~ propel1y ia la,~·"' The Orange County on 01-09·98 H~• you 1~111tdo.:oi;, Q;~~~Co~t;''~n ~~~19~1 Dally Pilot Feb. 5. ,2, l9, 1H887410ea Scott M. Sowder, 1651 E. PC1111, • al t ~ PfO'Mt4 In MW nolt(el. ad-in Ill ca. ti l'9 ~ ,..f!!' moet add.ca.~~ /!~r 191887451 1 o beou 1~" YE~t .. 1 ... 1 & 1·Co 11988748843 28 1998 Tl'l309 Dally Piiot Jan. 22, 29, San Alto P11c1. Orang11, tie and inierest c;on.,e·:eo IO -. If way, u'*' tlll Wlllt CORllr d ~ CcuiCY: ~ ~ ~ ~ o ,, Pilot JI/\ 15 22 29 .,.,,, c .. ngtr · • Feb. 6. 12, 1998 Th282 Calli. 92S45 and now held by ii Urideiiald of uld OMd of Trwl '"' fornll. tnd ~ti> Ill._. "',,_ ·-... .._..., F ~ Y5 1998 · t.267 LLC. TnomH w e1cnlnger. 0 11ty Pilot J an. 29, Feb 5, PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualna11 1, con-Deed of Tru5I. ~ lhe r! c:l\lret<t Md tlfl*IWt ot tn. b " D1fi1At tnd Bdcrl b abcl'M ~ PUfPOl"9d to bl. 120 • t Member. Managor 12, 19, t~ Tn295 PUBLIC NOTIC! ducted by: an Individual ,,iuated 111 said ~IY. TrutiM Md of tlll 11\1.U ere-W lhtlUldlr, wl Sii on Shoroclift Ro.d. Corona Del PUBLIC NOTICE Thia •tattmt nt wat filed Flotltloue •ualn .. a Have you 111111d doing lomia descnblna ~ ...i br Mid Dttd of Tfllll TM 2tlMI et t'.45 M It Al lie Mar, C. 1212:5 TM Ullder· ---------wun Int Co~.inty Clerk of PUBLIC NOTIC! N•m• atatoment FtoUtloua •u•ln•H bualnt11 yet? No lherell'I M moTe lutt de· 1«11 llf!IOl.ll'll of tn. llftPlid Mllft ~) EntrMce ao Ill tianod T~ dl.cMlmt •nv P1u1 Wt11mann, W111-Orange Countv on 01-09·98 Tl'lt toltowtng per1on1 .,, Nam• St•temont Scott SowOtt ~ 111 the Deed QI Truss ~ of the ollffttlloll ... CowtrlOUM 100 CN1e u.'bilitv k>f fll"I inOOff•dntH mann Equ11y Trull. Will 19988745108 Flotltloua Bualneu doing bullMU 11: Tnt following ptrtons 111 Thia atatemant w11 Mad e ptope~ hereto~e ~-euttdbttlllt,,.rty1011 .. old Dltwaw.t, ..__ ol the tlroet addr ... and C1r111u, Pleaso lakt no-Dally PUot Jan. ,S, 22. 29, Name Statement Olliet Demands U1.1d Of· doing bualnfft 11: with tho County Clt<k ol ~ 15 ~ sold as " Ind,_ ... 8llllN&td eottt. Cl ti~ lllCllcrl ti> Ill~ othef common dlil4gnltlon. 11 t1et 1n11 an 1pp11c1tlon for Feb 5, 1998 t1'12114 Tho foflowlng pe11on1 art ties Furniture a. Electtonlct, P1ul't Cleaning Slt'Vle1, Ofange County on 1·20-98 co:~eStg~:O,, ~I~ ""*'"' llld ._ •Ult lliidlr far c:mll ~ • llfY, anown hoNln. Thi tol•I tteovtry l'IH bttn m1dt to doing bualnHa aa: L.C. 21114 HunllnQton St Hun-337 Relm1 C01ta Mna tH88748089 or the real property de~ lllM of ttlt lnldtl Pl'~ of ~ .. In .-I nicney ti amounl of !tie Uftpeld bel· tht Otpartmant ol Real El· PUBLIC NOTICE SPORTS, LTD., 17271 N• tlngton 8eacn CA. 921146 CA. 921127 ' ' Otlty Pilot Jan. 22 29 above 1s P.Yfpo(fed 10 be IM ~ of s• It lht ~SI*) II rWll *MCI ol lhl ~ u - t1tt Atcov1ry Account Unit Fl Utt a I Who!>• Slr1tt, Fountain Val· Gilbert Joe Stlaut, 21114 Paul Damion £110, 337 Fib. 15 12 1998 l1'128:i 3135 C~ad!iJJ Dove, Costi St13,7'01. Tiit btMfldaly tnd .,..,. ~ '° -c:u<ed by tN propetty to l>O pu11uant 10 1 tvdgmtnl In c ou• ua "'" loy, CA 92708 Huntington St .. Huntington Aelme, Cotta M1aa, CA. • • Mesa. A 92626 The under· ul!Ckr uld Ottd of TN'll IMrt-now l'llld by It l#ldtr Slid Deed .old •nd ,_.,.,. .. 11. favor of R1'11ndlr Ohoo1 N•m• Statement Loi Cab1lltro1 R1cque1 & Beach, CA. 921148 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ned rustee c;t1scialms ~ tofDft tXIC&lttd Md o.llwred 10 d Tl\llt In b Dnl>ll'IY *-d mated c:otta, •xponMS afld (Counly of Sutt1r, Stitt ol Tht tonowlng ~1on11rt Spo111 Club, Ltd.. (CA), Thie bualn111 11 con· Thia bualntH It con· ~Y tor any 1ncooeetne ltM u!ICknltMd • wtltt111 II llld r.oni lild S.... «»-~ at the time ol tho C 111fo,n111 . c a 1 t No doing buslnesa u : 3480 Torr11nct Blvd., 3rd ducttd by: an Individual ducted by: kn Individual Flctltlou1 BualnHI of the street addrus Dtettnaoft of Ott.ill Md IClllod n : As more Uv «»-Initial publlc:aliort ol the No- CVCS96-3301 ). Every rea· a) Cll-Val Company, Floor. Torranet, CA 90503 Have you 1tart1d doing Hive you 11111.ct dOlng Name 1tat1m1nt other common d~SlQ!l~1 OttftMd tof •• Md • wrttlaft IClllod In Ill *"-"*"ioned tlce ot aa11 is· $109 441 07 tn soneble attempt to t1rvt b) Soundc11t Company, Thie butlntH Is con· butlntH ytt? No bu1ln111 yet? Y1t, 1·1· Tho followlng persons art anr· shown herein ~~~~ Notlcl of Dttlutt Md Eledioft Deed d TMt. The sr'llt 1!6-addition lo~. t~ T,;,_.te all partlH hH botn mado. c) Orlawold Casting, 1701 ducted by:a llmlled partner· Ollbel1 Joe Saftur 1990 doing bualneu aa: Wll be made, bul wiu1WI Stll. Tht lllldtrtlgMd cau.ed dim tnd Ofllf ccrnmon dtsig--will eocepl 1 CHl'llet'• check A co pr of tht application Placentia ~venue, Coat• ship Tnl1 ataltment wu filed Joaquin Mat1Jn Lo~ J.M.L Mlllworks, 716 Ctn· covenanl 'fn watrMJY~~x-Mid N04lcl of Otftutt and Niian I any, d Ill,..., property drawn on a at.ti °' naclonal and al ploadlngs 1111 1vall-Mesa. CA 9'627-4475 Have you 1t1rtod doing with 1ht County Clerk of Thie 1taltm1nl waa tiled tit" St., Costa Mea1, Calif. e~~~s~~ltedo{~~ E1«:tlon to Siii io bt rtoonltd ~.,,..II purpcrtld to blnk a chedl d,_, by <a ablt II the Law Of11coa ol Griswold tnduatrltt, Inc., busln11t yll?No Ot1ngt County on 1·20-98 with lht County Citric of 92827 blances 10 a ihe rematnln~ In th• CIOUl'lly whtrt lhe real bl: 2205 PICllc A~ #101 stat•'°' fldefal crlldll unlor\ nuuau Wm Carlton, at (CA), 1701 Placentla Av· Jullt Frey. Oentttl P1r1ntr 19988748048 Orange County on 1/22198 Joaquin Mirtln Loptz, 716 pnncipal su~ Yol lhe note{ proPttfY II loCIUd. Otte: Jll'IU· Unit 7 Coeta ~ .... C:a 92927 or 8 check d,_ by• tlate 1550 S11tc1 Avonut . Sacra· enut . Coata MHa, CA Thie 1tatemtnl wH flied Dally Piiot Jin 22 29 19918748118 Ctnttr St., Co1t1 Mesa, secvred by said Deed o 11Y Zl 1• LOHESTAR MORT·~ 911-14-001 Int lllder· ledefal MYl""I and loan mento, CA 9581 4 Thl1 no-92627-4475 with tl'lt County Cl1rk of . " ' O II Pll J 29 F b 5 Clltl 92627 Tnist 1111~ mleresl lhe~~ GAGE! SaMCU LLC • llQf*' TNStao ~any io-°' .... !let 11 bo1ng mad• pu11u· Thia bualntu 11 con-Orang• Counly on 01-09·96 Ftb. 6, 12• 1998 Th270 • Y 01 an. • e · • Thli bualnua 11 eon· as provided in said notes : T""'91 ~' Mocr"ung. lblty far llT'f. lncaoaiea d ~Ion. ~ •no· on1 to C C P Section duc1td by: a corpor11llon 19888745113 PUBLIC NOTICE 12• 111• 1998 Tn292 ducted by: an lndlYldual advances. 1f any undl!f AuthortlM Slgnllure Addrm: Ill a.et ~ tnd otw elation °' aavina-benk 415 50 and B&P Code Sec· Have you llarted doing Dally Piiot J i n. 15, 22, 29, Hive you 111t1ed doing tenns of ~Deed ol Trust P.O. 8ox 51-Oaltll, T-arnman dolillnlllan, It ltrf, apectfled In .Section 5102 of toon 10471 1(b) Tho partlas buslneu yet? Yes, 1958 Feb 5 1998 1,,263 Flctltloua Bueln•H PUBLIC NOTICE bu1in1u yet? Yes 1/1/98 estimaled t~. dlatQeS ilO 75251"'"*' FOR TRUSTEFS lflCMlll hlrtln. llle --MICUlt lhe Flnanctal Codi alld herein 011 Rn1ndl1 Onoot, Orlawold Industries, Inc., · • Name Stetoment f1 1 8 1 Joi quln Mal11n Lopez e!(l)eflses o !tie Tru~ and SALE IMFO!allATION PLEASE d Ill lq)lid ~ d Ill ol>-•uthortz9d lo do bUslneu in p1011111rr and Paul Weis· Oanlt l B. Keitt, Cl'lltf Fl-PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'lt followlng persons are om ou• "1 n•H Thi• stattmt nl was filed ~the trusts ~ed by said CALL (911)"7·"21 lOHESTAR lg.ion secured by Ill pniperty !his SIM•. In the~ lender mann, We1smann £quny n1nclal Officer doing butln.u as· Name St•tement with the County Clttk ol ol rust. 10-wll MORTCAGEE SEIMCU. l LC '° be smf tnd rlllonlDla;_. othef than CMh It 8QClpeed, Ttu~t. Will Carreras delen· Tn1t statement w11 hied Flctltloua Bualntll Company Otar ·3101 w Thi lonowlng pett0n1 110 O<aoge County on 1/8198 182 19 rm k.-IS A OE8T COUECTOR AT· ,,,_,com llP"'IMI fnd ._ lhe Truatea mey wllhhold the denis w11h tl'lt Co11nty Clerk ol N It t t Co1tt Hwy. '15oA New: doing bust,,.11 at: 19988744271 Cruea tnlerest and lbOnal TEMPTIHG TO COUECT Av..-et tie bed lit rililll IMuance d tho Ttullel't Pu b ll t l'l e d Newpo rt 011nge County on 1·20-98 •m• 8 omen B l'I CA 112ea°3-4oo INTERWOVEN, 12 Cancn. adv~l. If any, rouse DOT AKY tNFORMATIC* IXAllc:llllon d Ill Na1c1 d S. DMd unllt funds '-"'e Bt l Ch·Costn Mese 011ly 19988748084 d~"· I~~~.~ ~:'.•on•.,, ~,.·~inct, 3101 vJ. bush. '"""'· CA 926t2· Dally Pilot Jan 29• Feb. 5· this ure ~~sale OBTAiNe> WILL 8E USED FOR la $12A,931.03 In addlllor1 t) available .00 !tie ~ OI Pilot January 15 22 29 011ly Pilot J•n 22. 29. a) $9, s FINANCIAL Co111 Hwy l150A, Ntw· 3727 12, 19, 1998 Th29t The i\io u~ said THAT PUttPOSE. ASAP»l170 Cllltl lht TNS* .. ..:iolP(. endotw.MHanwtlefolngh1 ftt>ruary 5 l998 Tl'l268 Feb 5. 12. 1998 Th279 b) eo e·s GARAGE 'oooR pon BHch, CA 929&3-4001 Pile< Kr~us. i2J Candi• PUBLIC NOTICE = 0!ric,ru~~ to e:e 1'21. 215, 2112 ~sctmdnNn on• S1* Tu. Ii an •ttempl lo c:olllct 1 PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE, 1021 Oamascua This but lntH 11 con-bush, Irvine. CA 92812" undersAQned a v.nttoo Oeela· or n11ion11 blnk. a dwci drwin debt and eny 1nforma11on PUBLIC NOTICE Ctr .. c oala 'Men. CA 92626 ducted by' an lndMdu1f 'f;{. bualnHI 11 con-Flotltloua 8u1ln111 'rio Default and Demand PUBLIC NOTICE by I st* or fednl ad 1nc:t1 obcatned will be UMd '°'that Flctltloue 8uafnua Flctltloua B uilneu Robert H Simmons, 1021 Have you 1ta111d dol~ ducted by: in Individual Name St•t•m•nt for a~ and a~~ NOTICE Of TROSTtFS S E or 1 d** dnNn ,JY I mt1 or pufPOM, S.ld ule will bo N•me Statement Name Stat• t 0 1mucu1 Cir , Co111 bu1lntss ytt? Yea. Jin. 1 • Haw yew ttatttO doing The following persons ,,. ~ au~ and to TS No 17~241M L ~ ltdtrll umgs to.I as» made, bul WllhocJt cownen1 The to110 ... 1ng persons a'e Tl'lt following pe':':~~s art ~~~:· ~~:l~6e2:1 It con· 1~!. 'M Vl/\CI bualntH yet? Ytt, June °t.~.~~IS~~~C~~:846 Pro· sa:,· No~~~~ 0090141521 YOU ARE°l: oe: dllan, ~~s: ::r=i:r: ~: ~osn~Eb~~·~05~~tlM ITE O. dc°!~,~c~~e~so~r Aednlu ducted by·1n lndlvldual Thi• 111tement was flltd 2~9,!~aua ductlon Place, Newport ="•n'°111ese!u1~1 ~~ ~~ :~vfm~LErs C'W02 of Ill Arwlall Code lion °' encumtita'nc.. 10 THE 8(>52 M11Sters Or . Ave . Bldg A 11210A, Cosla Have you i tarteO doing with th• County C~trlc of This etattm9f11 w11 nlld Beach. CA 92663 tne real propeny ISY IOcated YOU T~ ACTION TO ~-and 8ll1horizad '°do IMaiiess ri utlafy the lndlbtedneu liunt1n1,11on Boacll CA Mesa CA 92626 business ytt? 12 Yu . Ottngt County on 1 20-98 with th• County Cl..-k ol Pot11 Conrad Camoron, and mQfe than ttuee months TECT YOUR PROPEllTY IT '* mta. In '"' IWllt tlflder MCurod by aald DMd. od· 'l)64& . Ma,1hal J Vogt 6 Cedar 1972. II No 19988748049 Orange County on 1/23198 14219 Bernabe Cl . San have eiaPsed sinee such rec-MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUBuc Ofllf llln CMh is :i:· lhe Yalltft theteundlr. with l".oron La 61Jnc11. 8652 Rid e. Irvine, CA 92612 Robert Simmons Dally Piiot Jan. 22. 29, 1H88748840 Oltfio, CA 921 29 ~atJQn SALE IF YOU NEED AH EX· TNStao ~ ~ ~ interest n pnMded 11\eflln, MJ_~tor~ Or . Huntington Jot? A. de Marini, 38 Moun-~1~~5 1~~·c~~~:Y wCt~r~llo:, Ftb. 5, 12. t998 Tl'l272 Dally Pi101 Jan. 29. Feb. 5. Ju~t~ ~~~~~·~~iv:~ua~on-~rofe~~enders Al~ance PLANATIOH Of THE NATURE :.':of t!:n. ~~ UO: and the unpeld principal 01 ~~~~; r~9~~~co. 66~2 1~1~2~1t~·~r:~7:~~~a~.2:~:3 Orange County ono1-09.95 PUBLICNOTICE 12.19,1999 Tn296 ~'j' you atarted doing ~~asT~ee ~AtNsf~ v~~~r11t.°'s=::-.:i:::.0':~1=~~t111%,.;1~ ~~~s~~'cA 0;254~untin9ton ~lut>hg~s:26:,0-· Cos la Dally Pilo: ~~~~~4:; 52~ Flotltlou• Buelnen PUBLIC NOTICE ~:i~,'~~ ~:~~~n l~~~ta ~:. t'A1~7~1te CONTACT A · LAWYER On but ilgwielout cownant ~ _.: ~ .~ uld Not•·J~• esa. • • • N•me Statemont Tnl1 1t11tment w1111 llled Ouhone N~inber 1~11~) 2111111 • 2.00 PM, LOHESTAR rwtty, ~ or ~ ,.. 'V" expen.-e BrJd Powell. 9709 H~I· Thie business 11 '!on· Feb. 5, 1998 th256 The tollowl raont art Flotltloue Bu1lnea1 with tht Collnly Clork 01 J . 71~E~ 70 Fax Num-MORTGAGEE SERVICES, ganlng lillt, pouession o/ en-truat" and ol the INtt• hilvon. lv~uri91:1 , CA 0104. ducltd by: a goneral part· doing builnt~ :: Nama Statement Orange County on 1123198 be! 71 4 ~; . 221 L L.C .• •duly appointed Tru1· ~. IO UllSfy lhe n-Cf .. ted by uld Died of Howa'd 1Sl'lor. 12408 Or· no,sh1p PUBLIC NOTICE Strattl:IJ Matttll 1691 Th• foHowlng ~raona 811 19088748839 Bo Co . rustee Sale Offi. '" una.i end pureuant to Oted ~ Mand by said !rust. Thlt ute doee not ange Or , Wn1111or, CA Havt vou 1tartod doing I S 1• E . dolngbualneHH' cer or Trust r-rded 2/Ml, • Oetd adVlfll* lltreundel 1neludeltllnghltoobtalntny 90li01 business yet? Yes, 1/1/98 Flotltloua Bu1lnH1 ~:~.~ A~ Vt, H lu ~~ c~ NICRE MARKETING CRE· Dally Pilot Jan. 29. Feb. 5, P~p .,,,..~1129198. 02105/98 ln1tru111tm Ho.H-0111722. '" .. in ...... pnMded lhererl: accrued rents that.,. c:ollal· Tn1s bu11neu 11 con· Marshal V09t Name Stat1mont 92707 1 1 g • ATIVE GROUP, 2737 E. 12. 19, 1998 Th294 8~ 1:1'5l: ~. Pli9', of Oflldal R~1 and Ill l.flPlfd princip11 d lhe eral for thtt obligatlon1 te· ducted by a general part· Th11 alatoment was llltd Thi lollowlng p111ons art Robt11 Stover 1691 Mna Coail Hwy. 18, Corona dtl PUBLIC NOTICE S 2536 In tht otllm of tht County no9 MQffd by Aid OelCI Mtl cur8d by lhe d..a ot truat, nersnlp with tht Counly Clerk ol Oolng bualntn at: Orlvt Suite E·S Santa Ana Mii, CA 921125 Rtconl¥ of ORANGE County, '1tnll '*'°" • 9f'cMded In wflether or noC ~terod, H11vo you 11artod do1nc;i o ,ange County on 1.5.99 Sall L.akt City Financial Helghla CA 92707 Al)'IM A. Plaano. 704 JH· Plctltloua Bui lnH• PUBLIC NOTICE S1111 of CalttDmla. &eouted tiv llld Ne* .... ~ .-d ex· col~lld. or In the potllft· t~u;,1;~·~ v:,'Z~::· 1970 10988743107 !t1vlc1;21 ~04~ ~r,11:td Tnf1 bu1fn111 It con-mine Aw .. Corona d1t M11, Namo St•lemont 15622,H~TICE OF TRUS. 1UCHARO W WHITWORTH AHO porw. d lht ri... Ind d Ill lion °' a r-. debtor-10-. Dally P1lol Jan. 29, Ftb. 5. vt.. • un ng on ducted by· an lndlvldual CA 92625 Thi totlowlng pttaons 1rt E 'S SALE SHUCHEH WHllWORTK, HUS· Wltl all9d by llid DeeCI d poaMl&lon, the ~ ~~~, t~~,~~~~:Y w~1~1~11e:i 12. 19, 1998 Th303 ~~~~"ckc~1~:e 1409 At Have you 1t1t1td doing Thia bu11n111 11 con-doing bu1lnt11 .. : T .• o..., 1203401 ~~~~~fJ.. ~~ ~~~~ TNll 0.U:Dulry 02, 1998 or any other Pl'80" O.lld Or1ng1 County on Ot-09 98 PUBLIC NOTICE lln"'on Ave Loa Angeles. bualntu yat? No dHuctld by: an lndlvldudal HAPPY PET, 2263 Fairview LOAN Nv.: 1~~ .,..,._,. ~ r •"'H !'::: Wolf & RldFJ;,~...:]&~Cof. 01122191 Con.alldaced R• .,. • · Rot>on Stovtt" IYI you atal1ad 04ng Rd. •C, Cot11 Mt11 CA Y~ AAE ~ DE ~N· "'"""" rvn ..._ II PoriUOft """ ..-,,_.,a c:onY9pnCI ~. LLC 19188745104 CA 90019 Tnit atattmtnt wu flied businltt yet? Y11, 11/9t 92627 . 8 A DE 0 RU ;T tt.e ot Ille In t..tu lllOMy of Ln Cor1M)flllon • TNSttl 24011 vemur. lJMI, 2na Oa ly Pilot Jan 1!>. 22. 29. Fletltloue BualnlH Tnl1 bu.tlnt11 11 con· wilh Int County Clerk 01 Alyau Pisano Paltlck F. Oltl, 1805 Sl'ltt· TEO 4 4/90 UNLE .S ttM Ufllltd S\lbel AT THE~ LC11 Wcnwtl, F019d11Mn 1'°°' Cellll»aa, CA t1302 Fab 5 1998 11'1265 Namo Statement duC1td by. an lndlvldual Or1ng1 County on 1·20-98 This 1tat1meot WH flied rlngton Pl 1Ut02 N1wpo11 Y~ TAK ACTION 0 NOA'Tlt FRONT EHfRAHCE TO ~Woll I Rldllrdl I (ltl) 115-'430 !y-T PUBL Tl'lt following persons art Havt you 11artld doing 19988748050 with tht County Cl1tll of Beach CA 92663 ' P TECT YOUR PROP· THE COUNTY COUR1liOUSE. Ln Corporation f/KJA w:,i & AJtJJ/Jma TnntM S• omc.r IC NOTICE doing business 111: buslntH ytl? YOI, 01·10. 0 I Pll I J 22 ...,, Ottng• County on 1/23/98 Thi• • bu1tn1sa 11 con-ER a'T MAY~ SOLD AT 700 CMC CSffER ORIVE Pfllflr. Uw Cotponllon 18 A&Aholll«1S"--LPP19097 Alph1 Amtrlc1 Realty, 245 98 81 Y o in. • ..... 199&•74e• .. 1 . AP~ UC SAL IF Y~ WEST SANTA ANA. CALI~· r-f'llDI DIM N1wDa1 ""-Flctltlou1 Ou1fne11 F11cner Avt .. Suitt 11A9, Vemick Pltlt1z Fab. 5, 12. 1998 Th274 O It P 1 1 J ~ F.,.b ... 5 dHucttd by. an lndtYlddudal ~E AN EX 'LANATI NIA ' (MOT£: CASHIER'$ W'°& 826eO {7l4)120-D200 ~. 02112. & 02Jlll/98 N•m• St•l1m1nt Costa MeSI CA 92826 This 111t1m1nt w11 filed 1 Y 1 0 111· ""'• • · • ave you atarte oing ~NATURE Of TH CH~ MUST BE MADE • Thi to1tow1nc;i ptrsons art Alpha America Fln1nclal with the Counly Cltrk of PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 19, 1998 Th297 !>pll'j•:•Fv-Gt'{_.No ROC DING AGAINS~ PAY TO LOHESTAR ~~~ ~W. --------- doing bus1nou 11 Inc.. (CA), 245 F11cner Orange County on 01-14·98 Fl I I • I atrc · .., y~ y SHOULD CON· MORTGAGEE SERVICES LL C "'191998 ...-. ' ' s nc PnOPEnTtES. 20!>0 Ave .. I A9, Cotlll Mesa. CA 11988745822 c t t ou• UI n•H PUBUC NOTICE Thi• llllamtnl WH flied T r A LAWYER an rtoht. 1lt1t tnd 1,,,.,.., c0n· u www ............ mn Calle Guadalafora San 92626 Dall Piiot Jan 15 22 29 Name l t•l•ment wltn the County Clerk of NO ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN vwyM to Md now held by 11 Clomenlo. CA 92613 This bus iness 19 con· F V5 998 • • • Tht fotlowlng persons 1rt F1c tltlou• Bualn1H 011no• County on 1123198 that the real propeny known ul!Ckr uld Deed 01 Trust 1 the PUBLIC NOTICE noonev Surran. 2850 Calle ducted by· o corporttlon •t>. ' 1 tn269 doln3 business at: Name ltatemont 19986748848 ~ w 18TH ST B-t PfOP8rlY 1llu1Ud lft Mid c:.inty Guadalop1ra, San Clem-Hove vou lllrttd doing PUBLIC NOTICE i(/oi~oR'i~~~T :~Rl~L Thi following pt11on1 .,. Dally PUol Jan. 29. Ftb. 5. OSTA MESA. CA 92627 and si:... dftcrlbtd ..... ~~,u~~lf5e'~o ~ MCll'IC vmw enlo, CA 92673 bu1lneu ytt? Vos, 4 ..... 94 C H siJ 1163· doing business 11: 12, 19, 1998 Tl'\300 l}SO'' Parcel Number lllOft fully dMC:ttbtd In the TRUST °"TEO 0Cil14/9t MaMONAL MM Su111111 p,opo1t1t1. Inc .. Alpha America Financial, Flctltloua 8u1lno11 N OHi rt :Y· l'I c~ 92680 . A ' K ASSOCIATES, 524 PUBLIC NOTICE 9 61-422 .._. mentloMd Oted of Tru11' UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. !CA) 1300 Quall St . Sullt Inc.. Albort Hanna, Prtal· N•m• Stltlmtnt Jtw~o F eac 1 • B t W. 1911'1 St., Costa 'Mtta, wtll be SO~ a1__wbltc ~!! APN tl04MSMS Tht 11reet TION TO PROTECT YOUR Cemet~ • Mortuary 20'l Newport Oeach CA dent oa ua ranc 1 t1umon • CA 92627 ~I AT TH NORTH T lddrt11 llld otlltr OOt!1 Ch ......... I C t 926;;0 · Palucle Ann Btn•on Zo-d T~t follo~lng pe'.aons oro 4 Summtrwlnd Ct .. N-· All M. Aentlinl, 4 Kendall Flotltloua BualnHt NTRANC ~O ~ dttlgftlllon, II l!ly, of th•~ PROPERTY, IT MAY BE • ........, • rema ory Tti1s bus1noss IS con tovlch Olllce Manager o g busl ess ts port Stach. CA 92663 St. Laguna Nlg111I CA N•m• St•t•m•nt OU~TY ~ R[ propeltf dteetlbtd lboft 11 SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. IF 3500 Pacific View Ortvt du"td by a goneral pt!rt· Ttila 'statement w11 filed ~A~CS~l~IR. t~20~ S.W. Tl'll• bu~ln111 . It con· 92S77 ' Tht following p11aons lire ~ IVIC C ·e I Plltportad to bt: )10 ALISO YOU NEED AH fXPlN.&A. Newport 8eectl nership wllh lhe County Clttk 01 rc · a. · t wpol1 ducttd by. an lnd1vldual This buslnt11 11 con• dol~ bu11nt u as· SAN A AN • AVENUE NEWPORT BEACK, CA TION OF THE NATURE OF ..._2700 H.1ve you slarted doing Orange County on 1/23/98 B~ac~, CAE92w h h HIVt you 1t1111d doing eructed by: an Individual DAN'S AUTOMOBILE. F N(A on 2119198 . ~ tMQ.'10, Tiit ulldtnlaned THE PROCEEDING ·--------c Dus1ne11 yt1?V11. 01-05-98 19988748842 B ar~ e 6 c"' ar oil· bualntss ytt? No H1111 you tttrttd doing 25885 Trtbuco RO . 11260. PM. lo the h1Qhe51 r. Trullll dlwdtl1111 way llabulty ST YOU, VOU ,.~-E--Surrall Properties Inc orn ltdt, I 1'11m1nadt, Joshua Frl/\ct1 811umont t>uslntu yet? No Lakt Forttl, CA 92630 payable at the lime o , tor 1 1 SHOULD CONTACT A ~ ...,,nuN Rooney Surran Prtsidenl . Diiiy Piiot Jan. 29, Feb. s. Ntwpol1 Coast. CA 92657 This llOltmt nl Wll flltd All 'M Atht11nl Houeln Oanesnmand. tor cash Of caslue(S llreet"'!.sci::':!,-c!.,° ,:,.• lAWVER TS.I '390()..ZG5 IEL1 IROADWAY Thia st1tt ment wes llltd 12. 19, 1998 Tn298 Thia buslneu I• con-wl1 n lht County Clt<ll of Tl'lla . at.ttmenl w11 lllld 25885 Trabuco Rd. 11260. drawn~ state or n -dftltulon, II ~ NOTICE . oF TRUSTEE'S w11h tht County Ct1rk ot PUBLIC NOTICE ~U:!:° b~u ·~:~~~du:oln Orengo County on 1·20-98 wilh th• Counry Clerk ol ukt Forut. CA 92630 ~~al J~'~ ~ ~ twrtl" Slid _... -4::'t made. SALE UNOER DEED OF MortCuareryma*tJConhapel Orange County on Ot·09·98 buslnes~ tt? y J n ~ 19918748051 Orange County on 01-30-98 Tl'lll bu~lntn Is con-assooatlOll sa s JS30Qa-11111 wttticM mwftMI or war-TRUST NotJce II hereby 11988745132 Fictitious Bu1ln111 1998 Y "· 1 • 0111y P1101 Jan. 22, 29, tff88747397 dUct•d by. an Individual ~ .. or 53W\g$ k speo. '8nfY, ....-. °' l111pltd, thlt C<inaolid8ted 1 0 Bro 0;111v Pilot Jan 15. 22. 29. N•m• Statement Marcie E Wt1tharl'lolt· Feb. 5, 12, 19118 Th275 Ollty Pilot Feb. 5, 12, 19, ~~l~l~o:tt?'~~td doing s'T6f F111anoa! CQde section rtgardlng lltfl, pot1t111oft. Of ICOIT\I,_ Company, ~Sta ~~S:Y F•b 5. 1998 tn258 The IOllow1ng '*'°"'are Barnhardt PUBLIC NOTICE 28 1998 Th310 Hot1eln Oanttnmi no 5 and ~zed lo do ancvmbrlrlolt, to Pflf tllt C u '""'"· or auc:clUOf M2·•180 ---------•doing bu1lnt11 11: This sllttmenl w11 ltlld ' Thia 11attmtn1 H llltd ~Slness in•~= vdlout ,_.,,,Ing prindptl •11111 of the rw1 ... or aubtlrtUCed trvat ... ._ _______ _, PUBLIC NOTICE •I SURA WHITE REALTY with tht County Clerk or Flotltlout •uelneH PUBLIC NOTICI! with tl'lt County wCltfk of conV:':n':" °' wamin~•~· ~) MCUfed "'1 aald Dffd ol uan1 to the DMd of Trwtl" ---------l b) MANAGEMENT ONE Orange County on 1123/98 N St t t Ofange Cou 1 1123198 ied ' II-Trwt. wfttl I._, t'*-. 111----------'---------- Flotltlout Bualnoaa BURR WHITE. 2901 Ntw· 11988748837 Th ~:i:w1..: omen f'lotltloue •u1Jnou 1,,,n,,.y9~n7 ... 818 "esspo~~·" m-ptOllldtd lft aald '*-(•I, ed· r;:================:i N•m• Statement port Bt1ch , Newport O 1 . .,, persona art N St t t •• u -.v ~....... ~· ~ -., If eny, undtl tht ttMll The fouowfnn naraons art Beach CA 92663 ally Pitol Jan 29, Ftb 5, doing bu1lne11 U ' ame a •men Dally Pilot J1n 29 Feb. 5 "'"'"""'· IO •w of Mid OMd of TMt. ,_ ... ... ' 12 19 1998 Tl'l293 BLACK LA8El Sl<ATE· The following PlflOM Ill 2 t ' ' ~ secu r1i ' doing buslntu 11 8t1cl'lw1lk tnc.. (WY). · • BOARDS 14682 H St doing buafntal H : I • 1 , 111118 Tl'l302 lexe<;U ~ dlllrglt llld ·~ ol tht Aut1M1 tnltrn11Jon1f. 3120 2901 Ntwpor1 Bttcl'I, Ntw· PUBLIC NOTICE W 1 1 't CA. .. f~ " WARM• 19012 Hoity St PUBLIC NOTICE Y ANI T A Trwtff tnd ef Ille lrutta a .. Ocean 8oult v1td. COfona pon Beach, CA 92683 11m ni 11• • 613 ' C" Y HU AHO lltd "'1 laid DtM or Tr"" The dt l M1r. Callloml1 92625 Thia b11alnt1a It con· John Ltroy Luctto, 14882 Huntington 8 HC:h, A F 'as truster recorded on IOCll -m of tllt u11plld Mildred Antonia Frtdrlekt , d\JC1td by: 1 corporation Fictitious Butln•H Ho~ St . Wt1tmln1t11, CA 92148 Flctltlou1 Bu1ln11a . ~· .m_?I btllftOI of the ~ .. 3t20 Oct1n Boutovard, Co-H1vo you atarttd Oolng N•me lt•tom1nt 92&83 Jamee Unn Waaner, t9 Namo St•temont mefll No 15J6, cuttd btttllt proflettflo bt 1101c1 rona dtl 'Mar Calllornle builne11 yet? y11 10.97 The following pt11on1 art Thie bualntu la eon-Fair Drive, Cotti 111, CA Tile following ~raon1 a11 No , page ~ Qt.1tle Ind ,._Ible twtllll.lhld c.otts. '.l21125 · eucl'lwelk, Inc.. Joan doing buatntta 11• ducttd by: an Individual 92828 doing bualntu 11: Records of ORANGE. QPtflMt 1114 ...,.,.. 11 the Linda SuHnnt Frldrl<:ke. Trout, Prttldtnl MIA-MORE HOMl!MAOE Have you llartld doing Tl'lll bu1lntt1 II C:On· THERAPIST STAFFING loin1a The IO!fl amount S. tt111t of Ult lnltlll rbllclllotl of 3120 Oct1n Ooutev1rd Co-Thll 1tat1mtnt wH filed NATURAL 0 00 TREATS. bu1lnt11 yet? Ytt, Aug. ducted by:an lndlYldual NETWORK, 921 Azalt1 Or., cured by said tnstnimenl as Ult Notice 0 S• Ii rona dtl Mir. Callfornl• with tne county Clttk 01 s21 carnetlon Ave., Coton• '900 • bH•r• you t11ta111d dolno Coat• Men. CA 92628 or the tarne ol initial publtce-IA11,19u 4. The btrleftelwy 92625 Orange C01Jnty on 02-02•98 det Mar. CA 112625 John L Lucero ulnffl Y• No Nickl L. Bttg, 921 Azal11 ~ oJ thls notlCe IS undlf Mid Oltd of Trutt httt• Thia builntn 15 con• 109887471508 June Ellzat>tlh Thomp1on. Thi• 1tattm1n1 was flied J1metWagnor Or.,Coata'Mtta.CA92626 1,016.46, IM\ictl ~ IOlort8'*"'tdlftddtlfwrtdto ouettd t>y· 1 gtnttal part-0 11 Pll F b 521 Carnollon Ave .. Corona with tl'lt County Cieri! of T1hl• atat•cment "c~14 Thie bu1lnt11 la con-i::a~=n~ofthe~ 1111 ulldet'lltlltd 1 Wfltttft noranlp • Y ot • . 5. 12. 19, del Mar, CA 92625 Orange County on 1·20-118 w th 11\1 oun1y I o ducttd by:an lndlvldual a ailj inlt and re• Otdlrllloll of Dtflu 1tave you t1arted doing 28. 1998 l n307 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con· 19•88748090 Or1ng1 County on 01-o9-98 Have you 1tart1d Oolng =a't,': estiinlere Oosts ret OtlftMd for lllt, lftd ."..= bu11110H yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE duclad by· •n Individual Oalty Pilot Jan. 22. 29, 11e1e741101 bualntH ytl?No penses ~d adv~s 81 ~ Ntdm of Dtfllult Md Etdloll Mlldrtd A. f'rtdrlek1 Have you 11art1d doing '•b. 51 12, 1998 Th277 Daily Piiot Jtn. 15, 22, 2t. Nickl L. Btrg llml o( initial publleallOn uOt toStll. ThtllMeil*'IMdCIUttd fl'lll atetlmt nl Wll filed "otltloua •uslnOH bullntU yet? YH, 12/16./ Feb.&, 1t98 .th2$8 Thlt trt1tem1nt WU rlltd . Mid Hodm of Ottlult lrlCI wlll'I 1ne County Cltrk of N•m• ltatement 97 PUBLIC NOTIC! With thl County C111k uf ~j~~ Eltcalofl ta w eo be ,_..., Orangt County on t 2/23/97 Tn1 loflowlng pet10n1 art June E. Tnompaon "otltloue luehto.. PUILIC NOTIC! Orange County on 01-12·98 S-Ill tM OOUllly .._. tlM ,.., 18973743077 doing buslntu 11. CD Thia 11a1tmen1 w11 tllld f99Sl745288 C R T ~ 11 ..-... O.· MIU> Di iiy Pilot Jan 22. a. AeN.w. 29111 RO.Y•I' Palm Will'! tl'lt County Ci.tic ot Nam• atatOft'lont '1otltlov• haln... Oally PQol Jll\. 16. 22. 29. R y. .. 1• LONOTM aT. F4NI 5 12 IGOe Th28• Or , Coata Mau. CA 11211211 Orange County on 1/23/98 Thi follOWl"O ~·.,.. N•M• ll8toment P:1b. 5, t998 11'1257 ~fa.oe ROAD ;U SEJMCEI, U.C~ • • ' Rodney Biiia 2914 Ao al 19888740148 doing bull,,.11 H . Thi fOllOWlna pereont 111 • TNllllt ...., C.., Au1t1of. PUBLIC NOTICE Palm or . coi11 M .... iA Oalty P1to1 Jin. 211. Feb. s. •b> SoL ,rk.~ny, Co dOlnQ f>ualnoea ••: PUBLIC NOTICE 9l70S ' ---------i 92t2t 12, 19, 1M8 rnm ) ,.. lnv1111Mn1 · JEE and Company, 10101 To piece an ad In "otltloue •u1ln11t P11rlcl1 lllt11, 2t11S Ao ll 1500 Adame, Ste. 315, M•go Lant, WHlmiNllf, 'kltlUoue auelneH Cl•••lfl•d "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets &·services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-54CA.m Sttvlog Orange & SarroundlJll Counties Nam• Statement Palm Or . Co.ate Mita, iA PUBLIC NOTICE Cotta Meu, CA 92t2t CA t2tl83 Name ltetemont Call ••1·1978. Tn• follow!ng ptraont 111 B262I Matk '· SOfk., 1500 Adema John Emmett fllatrom, Thi tollowlng ~tons a.re ---------'-----------.....;.. ______ _ dOlng b\lllnHt aa· Thia bualntta 11 con-'1clltlou1 •u11ne18 A.,. Sit i1s, Colt• Motl, t0t01 Mergo Lant, WHt• = bullnHs u : TWlg MICAONET SYST!MS SO. duc:ltd by:nuaband end NaM• State~nt ~l~2t~•lnttt II co~ mlnThll1.,b. CA112113 I 1121 .. ~2~A ~:;~ SI ' lUTIONS 359 Sen Miguel wife Tn. followlng ~raont 111 Ind • ua n111 • con. 0 • • Ot., Ste ioo. Nawpcn Haw you 11at11d dOlng doing bu11,,. .. aa: ducted by: an IYldual ~by: en lndMdulf lenna TraYtt"a Mc:Glldy, Beach CA 92880 buslneultlt?No UDO PAAK ACAlT'Y 801 Have you llarted doinG ~ you IW'tld delng 224l Mlltln St., 112t, fl• ---------~ • ,. _ _..,._, Ud p "'""'· s • butineu yet? v11, t-1..et but1n1aa wt? No • YIM. CA 112112 PUILIC NOTICI African Klnanlp Corp • ...,..,,., na o W1C ..,..,,., ultt 2·1, M11k p Sofk Jonn ! fkatt Thia bu•lntH II eon- (NV), ~5 Wiit Sprino Thi• lllletnenl WU lllod NtwPof1 Beach, CA 92M3-Thia 1ia1tment WU lllld ....... ..; ,._!.!!' .. ,_.. duel.ct tw•an Individual 1-..,.._-----------.-•• -.. • Mountain Rd , Sit. S0.24, with tn. County Cllfft of 440f r.,..,...., ,.. f •·-••• .,,_" WU " .... H w,. ....,,_ ...,.. ·-·-· ~ ..... VtOH NV 19102 Orang• Coonty on 01.()9.98 Mlr'f l.ou l<lohlOf 901 Udo with ,,,. ..,..,._..., ........ 0 wllft tho CcM.wtty C*k of IYI ~ started doing Tl ... 17..,..t• L.Olll No.: Tnla buelnoee la con· t ... 1741107 ,.,k Dttv1, Suite Z·! Ntw· Orange County on l"20-te Orange County on t40-.. ~=vlf?NoM 0. S111t1t YOU NII• Df1A&A.T d11ctad by:. OOIJ>O'atlon Dally Piiot Jen. 15 22 21 ~ htch CA 12M3-4401 , .... ,..oe. 1"'t14t041 Th ltveft c ·~ ....... A Ol.ID OF ntUl_!I Have you ata111d dolno Fib 11 1"8 • th28; Thia buainua 11 con-O•llV Pilot JM. 22, 29, o.ny Piiot Jen. l2. 21. ~· 1~t:'ty w&,k of ~ i:t= ::-~ 1>u1ln111 ~I? Ylt..i.. Oc1. 87 ' ' ·ducted by:an lndMdual' ,lb, I, 12, 1... Th2to ,..,, 1.12. 1... Tl\271 Of.,,.. County on C>l.(11.M YOUlt MClflDfV IT llAY • African Kinan~ "'orp, Al· PUBLIC NOTICI Have YCMI e1af1H doing PUILIC NOTICI HIUHltot IOl.D AT A ,.:..C WI. • ehatd '· Garz1, StertllfY" bualo"' yef? No P'UIUC NOTICI 0 .. 11u '" .... J 11 .,. .... '!:' -... ,..,,.. ..... -Trea.a. '1ottthM.te 8uelnoN MllV LOii Klltlttf p•-t .. '-·-a _._ -1 "' an. • ... ""'• _.., -~•- Thie elatemem WH Iliad NMM lt•t"'"t t n11 1t1tement WH ftled ;.;;..-..;.:::~ '1crttttMe ...... a ,.I>. II. 1191 tt\112 MX~'LCf Tl4I W'flh the County Citric of Tht folfowlng pertont a,. Mn tM County Cleflc Of ln. foll.....,.-....... ......_... YOU, Orang• CoUnty on 12-31-118 <10ind butinnt ... : Orano• OcNmv on ~'°2·11 dolna ~~eon••• Tht ~ ptrtoM.,. PUBLIC NOTICE YOU IHOULO ooetTACT A 1ff7U437JI PR(P'IARID UNE.FfTS 1t ... 147171 INT(QfllA .:oi'roAQI doing~ .. : t::'M°"--.:J~ Newport luc:h.Cott• OROUft, l~C .. 230HI Del DaNy 'flot '•b. I, 12, , •• :1760 1uNn It. ~ too: ~ Muonry, tM !!. ~fPA 111MCa, U.C... • Meaa Dally ,llot Jan. H. ~·lt'~144• l..tQWW at. 1• Th3ot a.nta Ana CA t2104 =· Co.ta MMa, CA ~ ..,...._ TNNt Ufldll '" 1, ta, ••. 1tot Th30I ,,'iletred e.Mnta Group 1 lob fll~ 1t1 fllodl· Gery~ 114 L WI-. ,._... 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Ftr 1111 WuJllnftH, DC trll plu n Clll HUD 11 U6-350G. wftli (4 wt..,.__, • c.I ........ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH BALBOA 2169 ISIAND RENTALS TO 2606 SHARE ANNOUNCEM ENTS EM PLOYMENT 2724 2 9 20 5530 EMPLOYMENT .ANTIQUES 6010 PETS & ANIMALS 5 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6049 BEACH GET AWAY Sunny Patio 2br lba, COM Shr nice, newer •POSITIVE 1.D.I Civil Engg/R E. Dev Mom Needa Help! PRICE WILL lndny rm, new palnV 3br 3ba home, gar, alt your DESTINY with an Firm seeking person Babys1111ng needed. AMAZE YOUI crpt $975.mo Avf now amens. $581 . + utls. Annual or Lifetime w/strong comm sktlts vaned hours 1n my BET1TER HURRY Agt 714-646-0645 Prof'I male/female. Charting In Newport. comp. oxp. In word Aliso Vioio homo S8 i f Avl 3/1 714-721·1690 100% ACCURATE! excel and acll la.< ro· per hour. Must oo ex· · · Prudential ~. -·-,..~ NB Bluff'• Shr Houae (714) 225·7405 sume to 650·6726 periencod, caring. pa- t o COSTA MESA 2624 1 c 1 bl tient and dopondat:>le c.i....,.Reelly .tr e11\." pvt ba, yd, poo, gar,1_________ onvor current ca e 71 ... 723·8120 1 BR E x ecutlveliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ip, female pref'd S566 LOST & subscrbrs, give free feavo mo2s~ago at BELCOURT BEAUTY Condo •• $8 2 5/MO 1 Br D •tac h • d 381-3156 or 721·6774 asaste1a1g1i19eeriTn~ 1 anncodmme aakned _1_1_4_)_5_74_·_4_4 __ _ Cotta g e • .-w/Palio NB Dover Shore Ln bdr FOUND 2925 • P{T in Furnuuro repair Mediterranean 5Br 3 BR 3 BA Great near beM:h. Cathedral • ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii long lerm re;1dua11 NB shop 55 hr Answe 4A th c 1 H 1 In 4bd/ 2ba hou~e.jac •• ya us om ome &c • • n Fr Ofl t cells, lrlg . Move-n fp ,. 5490 1 01s111blltors needl'd phones. grooi .i::ustom· -$995,000 Home •• s3 6 5 0/MO Speclall $675+$400 w/d Pkv · uh $200 Reward malo cat Tammy 5150914 ers 714·645-84 48 Vaughn Hape m a n dep. 548·2421 Joe 642'°386 croam w/peach ltps Editorial 714-260-4747 Call For Listings •Coeta Meea'• Beat NB·Beautlful Private blu eyes mom's <::i Design P~~~~::~::~~I BIG CANYON 2Br 2Ba of New Properties Jr-1br & 1br, also 2br Home Kltch/lndry/ broken since l/7 9&0• Edit or 2000s.f.. olNnor will Avallable Each Month 1 be, quiet gated cable. male pref'd ctn, 5l22 Page dos 1 g nor 16"20 llox tHs/long carry OAC. $499,000. 714·973·RENT comm, pool, tennis, n/s. $4tS+util. 645'95151_L_O_S_T_C_a_t -ru_s_t_y_o_r-an-9-e needed tor growing. ~e~~ 0 sCso:;,~~10'\, ~~~ LEASE OPTION -3-B--3,,..B,,.,--B--R....-i -easy access to long hair Abyssinian dynamic Southern processing, spread· ~nth1ues & G:ollutiblae I? TOP DOU.AR • \ ~·~ ... ·~ ~. INU..._ Colldllctacl Paintings 't' China Books ~ Furniture 40)'NIS In Newport Beach 14.673.622 $2800/MO. 497-1137 T~wnho~•. ~~. P~~~ freeway/beach/malts. ••••••••• answers to Simone Cat. newspaper chain sheets, oasic a~clg Bluffs Bee t-Buyl 1 975-5'"''3 714-557·0075 COMMERCIAL placenlla/adams.s100 Good eye. altitude f1hn"' Mac & 01.1;tH.n APPLIANCES 6011 3 + 2.5Ba, 1900a.r.. ~=~~· ~8~0-6695 e;;s•·E,.,.,..,1S"'"l,..d,...•--=2-=B:-r--=2-=B,..a--=F,...p.,....lc, REAL ESTATE reward (714) 444-1343 and work ethic 811 hel.;'tut Fax re! ume iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii End·unit, 2-car gar. D/W Hk ps 1-car mandatory plus Quark 714 673 8797 $2 9 20-704 Bk BIO CANYON 2Br 2Ba . ·u ' •••••••••• Lost Grey Cock atlel 011perlenco. EOE. . . __ Apt sz Refrlg $145. 77· 7 1 r 2000s.f., owner wlll gar+ 1 parking space Orange spot on taco. Send resume and do· PERSON FRIDAY Washer1Dryer Sl40 ea BLUFFS TWNHME carry OAC. $499,000. s975tmo. 645-5862 ---------Wings clipped Old Npt signed pages to: Need lmmedlatly Xlnl condf 646-58~0 1·Sty on greenbe lt LEA ~E OPTION E'eld• La rge lmmac BUSINESC! OFFICE Btvd.area.646-51 66~ Steve Marble, Callto. Reception, typing,.,..,.,..,...,..--,..-----s285 500 5 T h ~ d k & Whirlpool dlshwa:shor , $2800 MO. 497-1137 2br 1. ba own m FOR RENT 2769 LOST K itt y tong nia Communo1y Nows. recor oep1n9 ,,...Liko now 5125 style. 0 a1io, verticals, 330 W Bay SI .. Costa compu1or 1t1erate. 'Need Caring Home for shy female Tauby (Long hair) 85-l 32·1 Wolf Hybrid Cubs High "• M F,A11a1t 2 r • 646-6132 . TV, ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6ot0 Ceble Descram~..­ Klt $1495 All P" m1um ch.,nnels & P •• 'y Per V1t:w Guar ari1t•1• I 714-262·2604 COClll U Cable TV Descramblers •800-211-4125• GARAGE SALES COSTA MESA 6124 •Big Canyon Condo olf-wh to/beige tones, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hair s ilver fema le Mesa. CA 92627 loading to Ofhce Mngr (7 14) 644·8318 HOUSES/ ~ Upper unit on Golf w/d Ilk-up, quiet Medlcal Offic e for R E WARD Canyon1---------position Must be ---------~ Course. 2br 2ba, pvt S950n·"l 253 Cabrllo rent In H.B. 1300sf Park area of CM. Executive Assistant respons1t:>le 642·0735 FURNITURE 6014 CONDOS 2-car Incl gar $1850/mo 497•91 J 1 By appt only (714) 646-4278 Must be organized, re· Furn'd, near Columbia ---------t1able aggressive and Real Estate PT Asst Huge Warehouse Moving Sale Frt Sa1 9.1 p111 FOR SALE PA7~~~:o~~'2_TY ~~909~::i:~6{06'5736 Studio Furnished Hospital 714-760-0898 Rew a rd for return ot crea1:vel Evon! pro· for top producing N.B • •••••••••I Covered parking, near •MOVE IN SPECtALI bla1tk brlelcase taken ductlon w11h local Agent. Computer skills B etter Homes & TONS ol groat S11.1ltl Coll~ct1btes r.1 1s1. . ofltco supplies Soroe tl\1ng tor evoryonroc 317C Pullrnon. Stu l'04 Castaway• on Dover Big Canyon Spacious Trl·Squaro. No Pets. CM S torage Units In "CdM on 1 ·30·98 yacht c hart er co. & Lie pref. Call Ron New Exe o Living 3b~ 3.Sba home. Goll $625.mo 646-5330 Approx. 12x23. $l85. 714-644-2507 FUN JOBI Fax resume 760-5000 Ext 101 4 or 5Bdrm 3.SBalh course vu. now carpel (714) 771•7240 •650-6 102 • Carol• Wagner paint. lrg yard $45001---------•FT-GEN. OFFICE• '' T~~~rs~ANT GENERAL 1002 Garden Peach Counlry French sota & two ma1ch,ng llornl chairs Sot::i. naturol soafoam & Pa1.11:i11no nootuO 71._.574·381 0 Agent 71 4-718-1558 NEWPORT ---------HEALTH & assi·si 88m.5pm Busy INDUSTRIAL 2 788 FTIPT for Pre-School GOVERNMENT Lido leland Properties •Bluffs 2br. den. 2ba BEACH 2 6 6 9 FITNESS 3000 otf1ce near 0 C Airpor: Sat neg Educo11onat FORECLOSED Currently Available. newer appls, 2-carliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Barbara 556·0576 requirements 9 ece peach Sqvare gtass· --------- top colfoe table an$) NEWPORT accessories Colonial BEACH 616g Grandtatht:r Ch1mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Homes lrom pennies Biii Grundy Realtors gar, end-unit. Avl 3/5 1 & 2Br Large Apts •Superior Ave. CM DIABETICS •General Kitchen unirs Karon 645·649t on $1. Oellnquenl Tax, 714-975-6191 $1650.mo 557-1362 I f 1 1 1500·15,000sf, Grear k Clock t or sale Rapo's , RE0'1. Your ---------__ -.,.,_=----,----w gar. p, m cro, poo • (Using Insulin.) Did Prep. ma e roce·pies. T eachers Needed a r 8 a . T 0 11 Free LINDA ISLE B luff• Twnhm Lrg 3br PV1 beach-boa I slip Io ca I I 0 n • fenced· you know Medicare or high volume produc· Preschool & Pre-K 714-644·6110 Lido Mov1r g :..11c P1;i111s garage st1al~t' 10nn1s Clths ll.mns er.it• sot 9 4 223 Via 11hac' 800·218·9000 xH-1398 EXQUISITE SBA 4.5BA +Fam rm, 2150s.f.on avl. $1650-$2100 roll-up1, high ceilings, Insurance Covers t1on. •P{T General S7-St0 hr.; Bcner11s for current listings. Offered at l3,300,000 greenbelt $1895.mo __ •_7_1_4_·7_8_0_-0_9_1_9_•_ .65psf 714·548-8531 most s u PP 11 es? ol11ce & detovry. apply Tutor Time Child Care Country French sota & chairs, collee 1able, Grandfather Clock, • 9 44-6110 • SOLD! Showcase homes lor sate In our Saturday Rest Esta1• Supplementl •Homes of th• Week dlsplay ad• etart at lust $751 (Deadline Wed Spm) ***** •Open House lletlna• for $51 (OHdhne ThUfl 5pm) ***** II pays to advertlH In the best local Roal Eatate Secilon CALL; TODAY! Lisa Rivera 714/574-4252 WAITING FOR AN ARCHITECT Clear MullVRea. Lot In C.M. Only $119,000 Vic Jaehlnekl, Bkr < 7 1 4 , ·8 4 5 .e 2 9 o I A Lea1e Agt. 650-3822 •2 & 3br Lg apts 2· Save money, cat I In person: 17851 • 7 14·955·287 2 • Jeff Arour , gent Sk k 1 1 s G 71 .. •41-9""81 car gar, w/d hk-ups, 1 ·8 O O -7 4 8 -t 6 6 2 ypar c re e to ------.,.-...,.--..._. -• •Eas tbluff Townh•• Lib t M di 1 1 · 833 2929 ~Valentin•• Help'"' 3bd 2.5ba, $t995/mo fp, wol·bar, central air. BUSINESS & er y • ca _rv_m_e __ ._____ --=--.-~--=---NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2193 Vista Entrada Goll course view. Satisfaction guaran· Houseclean e r s Frr. •Delivery Driver P •tlo Solid Teal( Drive by 3312 Clay 51995.52995 644.0509 FINANCE toed. no HMO members. Prr. car ins, n smk. •Floral Designer 42" octagon table 4 & call to inspect. Agenl 7 t4-640-53o2 mention ANCA·OO exp helpful, English __ l_7_1_4_)_8_4_4-......,1_4_1_3_1 chairs. t bench $600 Only $290,000. Neal, HARBOR R IDGE 2 +2 •2 BR 2BA Garage, CAL•SCAN spkng. 714-723·6064 Womens Shoe Store in 7 14·760-9672 I••••••••• ~~~~e 0:i1~~·:,•i,0'::;.~ :~•7 ~·~~~· 0S~iy~~t~ '{j~~r ~~u~ ~~~~~~j _B_U_S-INE--5-S-----•·-.-F-A_M_O_U_S_P_E_R_S_O_N- 1 A-L Ma ll Order ~;::n n;.~~S~n s~~~: -.-s.,....o-fa~e~.-d..,.-g-re-y-".'&-1-a-n TRANSPORTATION (Tenant occupied) Blh Grundy Realtors $900.mo 722--0388 TRAINER arrives n Top payl Work from shoo exp a+. 675_6292 tweed excel. $150. Dbtl••••••••- Corona d•I Mar 7 1 4 .e 7 s .9 1 9 1 3br 2 .5b• Brand New OPPORTUNITY Nowrort Beach! home/office. Local box spring & mal.$40 Propertl•• 2.storyOuplexnear 2904 (714 293·803 0 lralnlng.800.290·7862 •SECRETAR IE S • •71 ... 7 18·0413• BOA TS 714-873·8494 Harbor View Hom•• Via Lido 52000/mo Nan financial co. Air-S wedish Modern Seawlnd 3br 2ba •714-9 7 3 ·2303• ARE YOU port area S30t<, full 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiii NEWPORT SHORES Expanded Monaco. ·-·-e. FRI ENDLY benefits .. paid orr Whit• covch and ov• For Sale 18 Dulf1e"1 single story 3br 2ba, new paint and carpel. •Big Beyfront 3Br, Please b• wary of out EMPLOYMENT • 70wpm Windows seat Wood frame Electric Boat Reason. beam cellgs, now Ille City lights view, 2 drs Fam rm w/Wet Bar, ol area companies.I••••••••-RESPONSIBLE Law Otttce Personnel Excel cond S2 00. abty priceu rral.t• t1e• roof. 423 Lugonla St. to comm pool/tennis 2ba, 2-Gar, FP, nr Bch Check with the local & CA RI NG '! Service. Attn Arny • 1714l 644•1935• (714) 640·CJO.i2 $358,000 Biii Grundy Avl lmmed. $2600.mo $1995 mo 642-9699 Better Business,_________ We providr Call71 4724-0111 --------- Realtors 675·6161 Agenl 714-759-3771 Newly R e novated Bureau before you EMPLOYMENT Transportation Services Fax Resume to: MERCHANDISE _S_AI_L_B_O_A_T_S--7-0-1-4 + Portoflno Model Luxurloue 3BR, 2 112 Spacious 1 Br & 2Br sond any money for 5530 to our elderly ftnd __ 7_1_4_7_2_4_·_8_5_5_9 __ 1 M ISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiii~!iiiii~-~~ Harbor View Homes BA w/many upgradea. From $775. No Pets. feea or services. Read disabll'd community. E CAL BILLING 4br 3 .5ba . Nearly Close to water. s19501 Newport Bay Te rrace and understand anyliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M DI s A 1 Leo AT u SE 8,000sf Loi. $599,999 mo (71 4) 645-0127 1 s 9 1 Me 1 a or Iv e confracts before you excellent SSS training FIREWOOD x·tnt wood WANTED w 11 hat. 759-1960 By Owner---------7 14-545-48 55 sign. Shop around fort---------.ICompf'tlllS~ provided. PC Modem $135 coru. delivered e~rl'n•es t,.11 o: ON THI! WATER 1...,.--.,..,-~-=--~ rotes. ¥DRIVERS• ~rtinglll required Call 7 Days to your oriveway Selling? We have 3br 2ba condo on Nwpt Hghts 2br+ofc, ------.,,..---.IPlll't·tinW'&Full·tmlt' 800.550.8660 s 5 more buyera than Udo Park Dr. Fresh 2ba, 2-car gar, w/d 0111r . Life Savors SALES PERSONS Pmpk>}1TN'nt Lo(~;4)~~o;.8a;27-l MARINE SLIPS sellersl Call us for a paint, all new carpet, hk-ups, n/pot, (ulil pd) Candyl Local Rte. es· Part-time/Varied hrs. .I Pllld lnlinlng whill' ---------DOCKS 702 2 consuttatlon If you're wet bar, fp, 2 ovens, $1550 714-646-9439 tabllshed just for youl Vatenllne week llcquirlngyour EMPLOYMENT WANTED thinking of setting. dbl gar. boat sllp avl. s155K 1st yr. Min. Conroy's Flowe r• B Ucen54! The Jon••••. AOTS $2450. 714-641-02051••••••••• lnvHI under $5,000. 2983 Harbor Blvd. .IFrk>ndly.tN1m-orlf'nled WANTE D 5535 TO BUY 6019 Side Tie for JO SDi (714) 673-9400 800-572-7386 24hrs C ~k en·•--nt Boat S9 per r::1ot MOVING SALE! Sal 8am-3pr I~ 4 Devor s l-"O EARLV BIRDS! 701 1 VIA LIDO B"'YFRONT MISCELLANEOUS osta Mesa nv• >UVIUI"' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 540-3t35 21 r ..L.I. •PfT E lCec/P ersonal good toca1°on V.Ult'I CORONA ---------Spectacular 2Br 2Ba )'t:ll'SO ageor ...... r 675 ~1 ., ReroRT RENTALS Asst Computer exp Old Coln• Gold Silver elect 714· .... ~ upper unit, with large ••••••••• Valid CA Dnwr'' ~ iiDiiEiiLiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiii10ii2ii2iilPROPERTY ANNOUNCEMENTS 1•-------"' __ ... lie .1--'-bookkeeping banking Franklin M1n1 Sterhf'g 1580 balcony, all amenities "'"'"~ nt-••u•11 & errands Refs avail Otd watches & 1ewetryl••••••••- Newty Remodeled Admlnle tr•tlv• record rf'QUlrfd Sal· hrs-neg 759. 101 O w tcoast Con 642 9448 JASMINE CREl!K PALM SPRINGS PLAN S · Old L•• Palma• New Lletlng Views, T • n n Is I!• t ate Ocean and Canyon. LEASE OPT TO BUY 3Br, Famlly Room, $4,995. MO 721-5888 VIEWI FP, garage AHlsta nt For more •:. ' AUTOMOBILES Boat Sllps Available ROOMS 2706 --------oc·s leading Adjust· information ¥Swe dle h Nurse ¥ TOP DOLLARS PAID I••••••••• Must Seel Avall Nowt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANNOUNCEMENTS Ing firm seeks self· CaJl Nei'l Loving, Dependable. For Records, • Jau, $2950/yrly Lease c .M.-Fem.to ehare 2920 starter 10 fill FT posl· Xlnl Cook, Driving. Soundtracks. Etc -------9-0-1-0 VILLA Rl!NTALS 2Br-2Da,Poot.gym 1•n· iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~ii tlon In NB. Good or· 85 7-7950 Local Roi's, 12 Yrs Call Mike 645-7505 ACURA 71 ... 975-4912 nls ,CAT OKl$590mo, ganlzalional & people Exp Live Locally iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-5 57·382._. ESTATE SA.LB akllts a must. E1Cp wt Jll6116Jll6Afl "17 1 4·949-3735 ~ _f_R_E_E_T_O_Y_O_U_6_0_2_2 '91 lntegre 5spd, AC., Furnitu re, Kitchen, Wln95 and Exc el "!f!!{,!'f.~~lf!M' pw, ps cc, am·llT\ clothing, tools, junk. Heavy chent and ad· cass, snrt, tint O!it.U, • Gated Community w/ •••••••••• Poota & Tennl• Courts I••••••••• Bettr Jo, Broker HOUSES/ APARTMENTS 1_VA_CA_Tl_O_N __ _ ALL MUST GOI I I 1 DOMESTICS 5540 custom wlleets !9SOO Sun.only. Qam-Noon. jusler nteracl on v a ---------2·F•m•I• Pit BuUa phone. Able to handle 2yrs . shots. vnspayed 01>0 6~0420 e,.121 7 1770 B Santa Ana, mutllple responslbih· On the move? Chlld Care great personality '99 INTEGRA C'SR Costa Mesa. Call ties. Insurance back-• 750-8545 • • 714-720·7US3. F Sell your extra N••d•d 31k mt, tea1t1er, ground a plus. or For newborn twins -.,,,8-r.,..ln_d.,..1,...•-:M::-:--a"':'l•--:P:-:l-:-t-custom wheels. notl FREE CASH appt. call household nnd 3 yr old In my (3POV3261 S 18,880 GRANTS! (714) 719·0777 'terns Ali so Vlefo home. 2yrs otd, neu1ered. LEXUS OP or FAX resume to I Monday thru Friday othtt< dogs OK. Miss· WESTMINST ER College. Scholarshlpa. (714t 710·9781 ---in __ C.;;..;.ola.-s;..;s"""l"""fl ... e.-d-.._ 7 .3oam • 6.30pm Ing on• eye Call 71 ~892.9oo8 Bualnesa. Medlcat•-...;.-...;._____ Mvsl be •xperlonc•d. •942·2100• bllla. Never Repay. ••••••••••••••••• dependable, p;iuont & ___ •_9_9_9_,·,...5_5"'."7_3_•_ Toll Fr•• r CADILLAC 800-218-9000 x0-13G8 caring Re erencos re-Fou nd Cat mate 714.790.e9os CONDOS FOR RENT RENTALS FOR RENT -.-c-o_r_o_n_a_H_l_g_h,..la_n_d ... •-~••••••••• •t.tAMMOTH 3br 3ba, Beauty 5Br 48• •·BALB---0-A------walk 10 lift 16. New t1.100,000 --------Decor, Jae $135-$200 J im & Patty McDonald GENERAL 2102 ISIAND 2606 a night. 510-443-0638 Ageni. 7 14·759-9070 ~iiiiiiiii~~~iiiii lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·--------- Lrg Comer Duplex L•••••, All Ar••• •STUDIO• RENTALS TO 3br +2br, new rool, l2000·STOOO/mo Greel tocatlonl carpet, paint. S7215K Lux ury L•••ln9 $450mo. lnclds. utls. SHARE owner/bkr 208-3~12 1 Broker 714-552-8700 Pl1 Call 714-723-0744 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2722 2724 9040 ProoLeader·-qutr•d. s 1, oo per orang•twhl tong hau liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ IJi month. Please call found on YlO, olf the '77 Coupe De "Ill• Ad Productl'on (714) 574-4248 73 twy (714) 975·0517 O'elogance, low mlle·' Nice Sr.Citizen needs It age, Beautilut. orlQ ·~--------1 --------~ :coSTA MESA 1024 BALBOA ,_NE_WP_O_R_T ___ NEWPORT NEWPORT •. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil ISLAND 2106 BEA.CB 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH DUPLX U10K 2•Hm1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on 1·Lot. Well kept. •NEW LRQ 3Br 38• • Own•t may carry, Agt, 13000. or 2br 2b• Earl Taytor 842-4722 S1800, Air, w/d, E'alDE GREAT 8UYI d/w, gar, fncd patio, 3 ar 2Ba & 1er on R·2 deck, grdnr. 873-3059 Lot l239K Make Otterl _____ ...... __ _ o wntr/Agt. 842-9080 2122 AT.nla a•Ll.R"S •'•Ide 2bf 1ba Houae I 1 •11 Proptrll•• Larg• 2 ur gerege, '"°' • '" Comm111lon laundrf room. large &:••d•r•hlp Pr•P· l•nce d yard 11:t60 n~• .... •41 T14-ea1.02e7 The Back Bay 11 In our BaciG'lrd Newly ~novated spldoij1 1 It 2 Bedroom • Clote to O.C. Airport. & Newport Beadl Golt Cou.ne • Nwty RcmOdeled IMlriOi'I • Convenlent ro Bade Bay. Major~ A~ • La.mdry,,....... Sorr1No• 1691 Meu Dr. (71•) ~ h k II 'd d 1 1 ---------cond t 2000 646·82' 1 P~-11-1i101c s pg c r "°'. w PETS •· WJ ref'1 12 hrs/wk call 4ijl '80 Barrlta 1.~_., Oiana 714 55t 8191 AN1MALS 60 49 75,760 mllH. 'utt Costa Mesa p1Jbltshcr needs cktajl- oricnt:cd people. obsascd with accutacy, «o become a pan of our ad-bujlding team. •Ytllln: Ncar-Ptrfcct SpdUoglrlawtcu Grammar l·Yca1 Proofreading Experience An Eye for Oaipl Jnd beta ii Bask Mac: Compurcr Ktlowkd c Wtlllr. A fricnJJy Working Environment Graveyard and hm Shift l'oaitions Ucdlcn t ~ndiu An Oppom.u1iry to l.aJn Graphic ign Salary r1ftP U..SI O/Mut, ~ Oft apcriaKlc. MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 $ BEST $ PRICES PAID PR£E NSUl.l'ATION °" .... "'°"' ' At<C Ve llow, B laok L•b• Show quality. LOVlncoJ, 2mol $400. $450. • 675-3037 power $2500 o~o '71 4-723·1504 '81 Coupe De \'Ill• Auna perfect, r..i condition s1 1>0 714-M .... aa • When you're: tuned into classified, you're tuned into your community. ' • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1998 r·-·: TODAY'S ----~BOSSWOBD r·uzztE AC"°88 • 53 Act Ille • spy 1 PIMC:Nr't word 51 ~ 6 ·JeO_ -COUid 81 Uka -,.ot bftck.a ... "° hit' 82 ~ '*"* 10 Stutdy WI 14 Slirnia 14 "t(*'O ~... 16 P9ddlt Sonly"...,._. .. Hazard.~ I& Sponge 57 HorM I& ShellMpHiMll &8 MQ, lo ca.ta \IUlajn 59 Batbef'I tool 17 Comc>oMr 70 EV9'1 mat9 StrrNISky 18 Secr.i 19 °'*' 20 Conlllci 22 St.le 24 WflllnO fluid 26 s.fOt•. ~~ 29 9oicef1 puncti 32 ~(l•X1) 36 Eal1y name 1n automobile• S7 ThrMten 39 Act0t Gibson .a y eliowoi)f ange Wlidllowet 43 Out -limb II •Ilk 4A Unoaual ltltng 45 Swtu painter Paul - 46 F111well 4! "You bell" .. Phlledelphta hociley player 50 Enthusiasm 62 By means or DOWN I Vinega1, e g 2 WtMMen 3 Son of Aphrodite 4 T1umpet· 11\aped lloMf'I 5 Natysmtle & Body of waltt 7 P911rnan Of Leibman 8 SelVed pet1ectty 9 -Menand1 Baby'" 10UNdltlt~ 11 Prince o1 India 12 Lib-culture medium 13 Days of -long •oo 21 Type of liner? 23 Movellkea baby 26 ColO-wealhef drlfllc 27 !,,arge 111te10c>t 28 Dwight'• nvaJ 211 Sloger -LH Lewis 30 Sharpahootef Oakley 31 Entieel 33~st 34 Plalna dwelling 35 Craftier 37 Eicbnet bird 38~1ng 41 Orange or banana '2 Sooner State 47 SmoOlhly 4.9 Not care 1 -51 Collegian's field 52 Serpent 53 Stinging lnMCI 64 ROITien road 55 Part In a play 56 Immature 1>1Jt1er11y 57 Nevada chy 58 Denizen of 6-0own 59 Poet Pound 60 Consider 63 Aclrtu T1ytor 13 STUMPED? CeH lor Answers • t1M:1• 10no"' Aolatv ""°"" • ll!lc '* nwi<M 1·900--454-3535 exl code 500 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classlfled. .. . I I ~ . ~ -... T -.--JAGUQ --9105 Bridge . . -'80 XJ, clualC whl ext, By CHARLES GOltfN • tan 1thr. sun root. 1ctn1 corid 58k ml Jl:f,&00. w Uh OMAa SHARfP . (714) 7'8-9200 a nd fANNAtt HlllSCH I '88 VA.HDllN PLAS Black, cream leather, Tf.ST YOUR PL.A Y 111< mllH (758454) . . 149,895 9cMh vulner.ible South c.Juls. losers from clubs to dJamondsl That 1 8AUllR JAGUAR prevent! East from lcadina a ipadc (7141 971·2002 NORTII unul you Ull n:ady to mak.c tbai play 'f18 VANDEN PL.AS • J 103 younclf Carnival red, collH ~~J 9164 Tho ram movo It 10 allow the k.ina leather, 21k mllH (71SOOOO) S49,00S or d.Wnoods io hold the inck. desp1le •Al6 the fact that you have oo loser• in llAUeR JA.QUAR WEST EAbl that sull! 8c:st defense is for West to (7141 971.2002 • K Q62 •87 4 shif1 to 1 club -cit.ha a dilmOnd or '88 VANOEN PLAS Q S Q 3 l a 1padc presen11 declarer w;1h the Naulllu1 blue, cream o KQ J0 76 0 9 4 31 contract Ind 1 hcan doe• nut help the leather, 30k mllu (7682&9) S49,095 •J7J • K Q 104 Eas1-Wca1 cause one whit BAUeR JAGUAR sount Oec;larer counters by nsina with (714) 971·2002 • A 9 S the ace o( clu~. coming IO twld with '88 VANDEN PLAS c:> AK 107 1 trump. llld playing the ace Ind /aclt Sprue• ,green, coif•• o AJ 8 of diamond~. dtsc11dl~ two c ubs leather. 29k mH•• • 951 from dummy. In with e queen of ~5755~ $49~05 diamonru, West's only safe return is AUE JAG AR The btddin~ a club. Ruff on the table, cnlcr the (714, 971.2002 SOlTTH EST NORrn EAST closed hind with a llUmp. drawing '98 xJ12 I NT p-l o p .. the remaining f111~ in the process. Black, cream leather, l o r-4 0 p .. and ruff your last c ub. Now run the 18k mll•• (767420) Pua P .. jack. of spades to West. 152,905 BAUl!R JAGUAR Opening lead: Kinfi of 0 No matter wha1 the defender does, 714-071·2002 AJe you as ~kill ul 1 player as you the contract i"S assured. Any return •99 xJ12 tJunk7 Srudy the diagram above and olher than a srcade lees you ruff in Nau11lu1 Blue, barloy assess }'OUT chances 11 a contract of one hand whi c discardi ng 1 spade leather, 25k mllo• from the other, and a si;de 1s into (761963) $52,985 four hearts after We t leads the king your combined tenacc. ither way, BAUER JAQUAA of diamonds. you lose only one spade and two dia-714·971 ·2002 Nonh's two diamonds was a trans-monds. '90 XJ8 fer to hearts. A;:fc rebi~ other lhan Brlll1h Racing Green, four hearts b~ . onh would win a Learn to be a better bridge play· oolle1 loather, 24k prize for pusil aruouty er! Su bscr i be now to the Gor en m II•• (756149) Go 10 the lop of lhe class 1f fcou Bridge Letter by callin~ (800/i 783-$42,795 decided lhal, since the opening cad 1225 ror lnfonnaliop. r wr le to: BAUER JAGUAR is surely from the kir'cf>Jccn. the Goren B ridge L~ P.O. Box 714-871 ·2002 contract is guarantee . II that 1t 4410, Chiago, Ill. • '97 XJO requires is that you transfer your Spindrift whllo, colfoo loather, 2tk mllos (795785) $48,995 BAUER JAGUAR CHRYSLER 9050 GEO 9080 HONDA 9085 714-071-2002 '9 7 XJ8 '85 OT Convertlble '98 Metro As Now I Accord '83 3dr 5speed Le Baron. RED, lmac. 31k ml. Auto, runs good S 1050. Ask Titanium, oatmonl pwr, loat her, 10k mllos 30K ml.,auto, cu1lom cass $6500. obo for Llnda 434·0544 or (789211) $48,995 whools.S 111095obo +714·8 3 1·7731 • 6 4 6 ·O 5 5 0 BAUER JAGUAR Mutt Selll 853·051 1 714-971·2002 HONDA 9085 HYUNDAI 9090 '97 XJ6 FORD 9075 Topaz, oatmeal lealhor, 21k miles '91 Cl\/lo Hatohb•ok '88 K•W•••kl 2•10 (796489) $48,995 '82 E xplorer 4x4 64k ml, A/C, 4spd, 21,133/ml, good cond Very clean, loaded. X'lnt cond $6900 $4500. (holmoVcover BAUER JAGUAR $13,995 #C93962 714·875·5583 lncld.) 714-540-5341 7 14·971 ·2002 Land Rovor '9 5 Civic l!x Coupo Newport Boac h 34k mlles, CD ISUZU 9100 JEEP 9110 17 141 840-8445 changer, moonrool, & '9 5 EXPLORER XL T mote. • 90 Wr•ngler 36k ml, 4dr, auto (3LETC98i $13,950 1892 RODEO Saha ra 1 owner. COSS, full pwrl LEX S OF Black, vs. sunroof, SOIHop. 6 cyl. 5-spd, (B11777) $18,950 WESTMINSTER am/Im castotte, Xlnl low miles, xlnl condl LEXUS OF (7141 892·0908 conulllon. $7,000 or $7650.obo 7t4·768·1029 WESTMINSTER best otter. CLASSIFIED 71 4 892·6906 (714) 574-4238 CLASSIFIED It's tho resource you II'• the resource you can count on to sell a can count on lo sell a Overstocked with myriad of march an· Overstocked with myriad of morchan· stuff? dlso It oms, bocauso stuff? dlse l1ems. because A call to our columns compel A call to our columns com pol Classified qualllled buyers 10 Classified quallfled buyor1 IO will help cal II will hel~ calll 642·5678 8 42·5078 642·56 8 8 42 ·5878 I ~ Ne• pnn Bnch/Cosra McH Duly Pilot J!V 1i10 LEXUS ·1115 NlSSAJf 9150 . '93 Grand Chet•IJ. .. '85 SC 300 •eo 240 8X.2 dr, -• LTD Mull .... •a.cs 8taca../81acl<, f'ull op-1p11d, new tlr•t. 'tml, new ur ... 2yr lac-1t11-llon. C..•u• c•nll1.0 \OOd c:ond., '8900 ory warr, orlQ own·er, • 102t509 $:29,987 • 14-424·0041 • mint, n/1 515,800 obo. •es sc :aoo 714-07 tM5110 Spruce/Ivory, full op. OLDSMOBILE 91SS '04 Chtrok•• t on. Lt•U• Clrttfled. "024887 S27 977 Laredo Loaded , 2WO . •04 ea 300 •oe Old• Silhouette Blacl~/lvory, mini C:OI'· $1 $,985 " '70300 dlllon. t..eicus certlllod Uk• new. low mllH. L•nd Rover #0074122 120.977 loaded S17,000 N•wrort Bo•oh (714 840·0445 LEXUS • 714-8 tJ().9034• MISSION Vll!JO '94 QRAHD CHEROK&e (8881 88·LEXUS SUBARU 9200 4ic4, vs. lour door, '87 ES 300 alloy•, lull power, Black/black, C/d, (3HJH776) 115,5,50 LEXUS OF leather, moonrool, '84 Station Wagon WESTMINSTER only 2000 ml, no OMV NICI clean earl New 714-892·0000 11035730 SSAVE engine ' year ago. '95 LS 400 $2000 obo 723-1504 'HORAHD Block/black, only 23k CHEROKEE ml, f u II option. '87 4 Wheel Drive 32K ml, full power, 1018283 $39,877 GL wagon, $2500.obo. alloy•. like newt LEXUS RUNS GREATI (3ALH309) S HS,950 MISSION VIEJO (714) 642·8235 LEXUS OF (888) 88·LEXU8 WESTMINSTER (7141 892-09(18 '97 ES300' WhV Ivory TOYC!A 9210 llhr, moonroof, CO, traction control, 3K ml LAND ROVER $32,550 714·842·9333 '91 L•ndcrulaer 9113 Loaded, tow mlle1, MAZDA 9125 very clean. 520,985 -029427 '90 R ang• Rover L•nd Rover Count If '91 Mlata Spol Ltd Newport Boac h Very nice, loaded. Ed. Brlllsh racing (714) 040-6445 $13,985 1442053 green, hard top, '93 CAMRY XLE Land Rover wood/leather, xlnt V6, low ml, leather, Ne~port Be•ch cond $10,900 675·3587 mnrl, l/pwr, alloy1, ( 714) 840·8445 (3ECY269) $13,950 MERCEDES 9130 LEXUS OF LEXUS 9115 WESTMINSTER **'77 280E•• (7141 892-6900 '9 3 LS 400 Groat car, must ••Ill '94 Camry LE 2·dr, Black 1ado. lull option. ($2000 firm) at, ac. new brakes, MI n I. *146605 714·548-7993 alloy whls, xlnl cond. $24,977 $10,900. 714·551·5925 '88 SILVER 500 SL '93 SC 400 Excellent condition. '98 Ca mry LE Only 33k, lull option. . Musi see. *027018 Price negotlablo Loaded, loather, very $30.977 LeJCuS Corti· • 714-073-8893 . low mlles. $17,995 fled '01 190E #714546 '9 5 SC 3 00 Low miles, AT, Lan d Rover Rally rod, mint condi· loather, moonrool. Newport Beach tlon, a II service (2LINK812) $14,950 (7141 840-8445 records II 029508 LEXUS OF '97 CAMRY LE $24,977 WESTMINSTER 11 k ml, lpwr, AT, LEX US (7141 892·8908 4dr, llke newt MISSION VIEJO (3UXV092) $17,750 (888) 88·LEXUS LEXUS OF MERCURY 9135 '94 ES300 Gorgeous WESTMINSTER (714) c ·J 2-oeoo Rose Quartz, All Opllon1, co. Alarm, '78 Grand Marqula Leather, Moonrool, tl·dr. Full pwr. Real Well M a lrU alned. sharp I 95k mllos. VOLKSWAGEN 9235 100K Milos $17,000. 52000 obo 723·1504 Lie 3HIE405 720·1018 +'88 FOX• '94 LS 400 NISSAN 9150 Clean & Oependtbl•. Full spec, only 28k ml, Runs Great!$1300. Lexus certified. '81 Maxima Wagon (714) 842·5443 I 188323 $29,877 '95 OS 3 00 4 dr, auto, 6 cyl .. pwr Full option, only windows.runs good MISC. AUTO 9245 30,000 mllos . $800obo631·0757 1094510 $28,977 CLASSIFIED LEXUS SEIZED CARS MISSION VIEJO ll'a lhe resou1co you From $175. (8BB) 8B·LEXUS can count on to 1011 a Porscho1, Cadillacs, myriad of morchan· Chovys, BMW 's, Thinking of having a dlso Items, because Corvettes. Also Jeep1, garage snle? our columns compel 4W0'1. Your Area. Toll Give us a calll qualllled buy ors lo free for current haling CLASS IFIED call I 1-800·218-9000 842-50 7 8 842·5878 E xt . 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CL.Aalll'IRD II'• the rtt<>Yrce vou can CO\lnl on 10 .. 11 a myriad of m•rchan· dl11 1tem1, btcau" our column• compel qu111n1c1 buyata to calU l The Fascination of Orchids Feb 5 6 ( 1998 ruary 7 8 Jn a brilliant d.isplay of color the 18th annual Fascination of Orchids International Show & Sale will be held at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Thursday, February 5 -Sunday, February 8, 1998. This premier show, sponsored by The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidium Society of America is rated among the top shows in the . country. "The Fascination of Orchids'~ brings the nation's leading orchid growers and enthusiasts together to feature an array of artistic displays, seminars, and competitions officiated by judges from the Cyrnbidium Society of America and the American Orchid Society. An outstanding selection of orchids, corsages and orchid art will be available for purchase throughout the weekend, just in time for Valentine's Day. Come see all three levels of Crystal Court transformed into a garden of orchids. Admission is free. The fascination will last forever. Crystal Court is located at 3333 Bear Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . For more information please call (714) 435-2160 . . South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Presents • The Fascination of ·orchids 1998 . February 5 6 7 8 ' Crystal Court is located at 3333 Bear Street · Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .For more information please call (714) 435-160 . The Fascination of Orchids 1998 February 5 6 7 8 Jn a brilliant display of color the 18th annual Fascination of Orchids International Show & Sale will be held at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Thursday, February 5 -Sunday, February 8, 1998. This premier show, sponsored by The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidium Society of America is rated among the top shows in the country. "The Fascination of Orchids" brings the nation's leading orchid growers and enthusiasts together to feature an array of artistic displays, seminars, and competitions officiated by judges from the Cymbidium Society of America and the American Orchid Society. An outstanding selection of orchids, corsages and orchid art will be available for purchase throughout the weekend, just in time for Valentine's Day. C ome see all three levels of Crystal Court transformed into a garden of orchids. Admission is ' free. The fas cination will last forever. Crystal Court is located at 3333 Bear Street ~osta Mesa, CA 92626 For more information piease call (714) 435-2160 i South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Presents • The Fascination of . Orchids 1998 . .February 5 6 7 .8 . - Crystal Court is located at 3333 Bear Street , , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 For more infonnation please Call (714) 435-2160 ~ . l